2020

Targeted administration of cancer drugs with magnetic bacteria

News Coverage

December

Breaking the Wall of Inefficient Drug Delivery

Pulling drug carriers with magnetic fields is difficult to scale up to humans. Schuerle developed a different control strategy using a combination of two fields: one that makes micro-magnets rotate, and a stationary field that limits this effect to the target site. The best micro-magnets for the job turn out to be made by nature: magnetotactic bacteria

November

Coverage on “Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year”,

Simone Schuerle was among one of the 10 winners in “Engineering and Technology”

November

Prof. Schürle-​Finke Nominated for "Breakthrough Award"

Pro. Schürle-Finke has been nominated for “Breakthrough Award” in the Engineering category of the Falling Walls Conference in Berlin.

October

World Laureate Meeting, Virtual

Engineering Micro-and Nanorobots for Medicine

October

Prof. Schürle-Finke and Colleagues Nominated for Kite Award

Together with Prof. Marcy Zenobi-Wong and Prof. Karin Würtz-Kocak, Prof. Schürle-Finke was nominated for the KITE Award for innovative teaching at ETH with their course “Practical Methods in Biofabrication.”

October

25th European Symposium on Ultrasound Contrast Imaging, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Presentation

K Dheman,-“ImpediLong: A long-lasting wireless wearable bioimpedance sensor node”

 

October

Proceedings of uTAS by the Royal Society of Chemistry, μTAS Basel, Switzerland

Presentation

Nima Mirkhani – “Ferrohydrodynamics of bacterial swarm control”

September

Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series, Columbia University, Virtual

Presentation

Engineering Micro- and Nanorobots for Medicine

July

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Virtual

Key Note in workshop

Engineering Micro- and Nanorobots for Medicine, Keynote

June

11th International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference, Virtual

Poster Presentation

Dragana Ristanovic – “UV-responsive microbubbles as a model system for cleavage-based detection”

Best Poster Award “New Microbubbles” – Congratulations on your hard work Dragana

January