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  • Design and test new polymers with clinical uses in mind, urge Nicholas A. Peppas and Ali Khademhosseini.

    • Nicholas A. Peppas
    • Ali Khademhosseini
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 540, P: 335-337
  • Chemical engineering principles will continue to help scientists design and optimize new medical devices, treatments and modalities. This Comment reflects on historical developments and potential opportunities in medicine for chemical engineering.

    • Robert Langer
    • Nicholas A. Peppas
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Chemical Engineering
    Volume: 1, P: 10-12
  • Advances in nanoparticle design could make substantial contributions to personalized and non-personalized medicine. In this Review, Langer, Mitchell, Peppas and colleagues discuss advances in nanoparticle design that overcome heterogeneous barriers to delivery, as well as the challenges in translating these design improvements into personalized medicine approaches.

    • Michael J. Mitchell
    • Margaret M. Billingsley
    • Robert Langer
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 20, P: 101-124
  • Hydrogels are being explored and clinically applied for a variety of biomedical and clinical applications. This Review outlines a model-based modular hydrogel design framework that is application-driven and considers clinical translation early in the design process, emphasizing the importance of fundamental modelling and standardized design.

    • Nathan Richbourg
    • Marissa E. Wechsler
    • Nicholas A. Peppas
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Bioengineering
    Volume: 2, P: 575-587