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NanoNerds | Engineering Medical Treatments - Paula Hammond @NanoNerds | Uploaded May 2012 | Updated October 2024, 13 minutes ago.
Professor Paula Hammond of MIT discusses how she engineers new medical treatments in super-thin nanolayers, which she's made into bandages that stop bleeding and vaccine injections that don't hurt. Presented as part of the 2012 NanoDays celebration at the Museum of Science in Boston.
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Engineering Medical Treatments - Paula Hammond @NanoNerds

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