THINKING SMALL
Nanotechnology has captured the attention of five UC Davis researchers who hope to use synthetically engineered nanoparticles as a decoy that would block the human immunodeficiency virus from infecting human cells. read
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SPREADING THE WORD
With an $8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute, UC Davis is directing a nationwide battle against cancer in Asian Americans. A report from Seattle. read
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LIGHTING THE WAY
New devices in development at the Center for Biophotonics are using light to assess human health. read
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MENDING BABIES' HEARTS
A little boy is growing up stronger and healthier than when he was born – thanks to his fighting spirit and a unique partnership between UC Davis and UC San Francisco. read
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A scanning tunneling microscope operated under ultra-high-vacuum conditions enables UC Davis researchers to visualize and manipulate materials atom by atom. With such unprecedented spatial resolution the researchers are developing advanced approaches to study HIV infection, diagnosis and treatment.