Professor Molly Stevens has become a recognised role model in science. She has won award after award and built a large and successful research group at Imperial College London.

Professor Molly Stevens has become a recognised role model in science. She has won award after award and built a large and successful research group at Imperial College London.
New work describes a strategy to produced hydrogels of precise stiffness for the organization of blood vessel cells into vascular structures.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
The hottest topics in biomedical materials research – the most downloaded papers from Advanced Healthcare Materials for April, May, June 2013.
Treating cells with iron oxide nanoparticles allows them to be steered through the body by magnets.
Research group from the Duke University develops a three-dimensionally woven fiber scaffold which mimics the properties of native cartilage.
Plastic bags coated by plasma at atmospheric pressure can serve as GMP laboratories for the cultivation of adherent cells.
Lead nanoparticle-based product, NBTXR3, shows positive phase 1 intermin results in patients with Soft Tissue Sarcoma (STS).
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals in April.
Development method allows researchers to more efficiently utilize the solar spectrum.