A novel combination of artificial intelligence and production techniques could change the future of nanomedicine, according to Cornell researchers using a new $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to revolutionize how polymer nanoparticles are manufactured.
The future of nanomedicine could be altered by a novel combination of artificial intelligence and production methods. This was felt by Cornell scientists who utilized a new $3 million grant given by the National Science Foundation to transform how polymer nanoparticles have been manufactured.
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