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Today the National Science Board (NSB) announced that William S. Hammack is a recipient of its 2021 Public Service Award. Hammack is an engineer and author from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Nephria Bio signs exclusive agreement with Drexel University to license new MXene nanomaterial for future dialysis innovations
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Nephria Bio secures a key technology needed to develop wearable dialysis therapies
Nephria is in close collaboration with EOFlow and Dr. Yury Gogotsi s lab at Drexel University
PORTMOUTH, N.H., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/
On April 29, Nephria Bio, a privately held US corporation specializing in the development of innovative approaches to dialysis, announced that it signed a license agreement with Drexel University to transfer technology of new MXene nanomaterials.
Through this license agreement, Nephria Bio, Inc. ( Nephria Bio ) obtained the exclusive rights to use MXenes, invented and developed by Dr. Yury Gogotsi, PhD, Distinguished University and Bach professor in Drexel s College of Engineering who is a world leader in developing and studying MXenes. Nephria Bio plans to develop more efficient cartridges fo