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Duke-NUS study reveals how dengue rewires the immune system, reshaping vaccine response
Dengue-infected cells taken under a microscope
By Duke-NUS Medical School
Research helps explain why vaccines work better for people with prior infection and why even an imperfect vaccine can be used safely to prevent dengue.



DGIST Hosted a Ceremony to Celebrate Its Anniversary... Extending Gratitude to Its Members for Their Commitment
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- President Kunwoo Lee remarked, "We shall take a step forward as the innovative university that the country needs" - Demonstrate interdisciplinary education achievements, and lead future society with flagship research



DGIST Successfully Demonstrated Clinical Feasibility of "Simultaneous Cell Isolation Technology" to Increase Accuracy in Cancer Diagnostics
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- "CTCeptor" technology demonstrates best performance in circulating tumor cell (CTC) isolation across all types of cancers compared to leading devices around the world. - Simultaneously capture circulating tumor cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts with liquid biopsy...



Professor Jong-Soo Lee's Team at DGIST Develops Core Technology of "Direct Photolithography" for Ultra-High-Resolution Quantum Dot Displays
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Achieved high-resolution quantum dot displays using photo-reactive materials and analyzed performance variations depending on the material - Developed a photoresist-free quantum dot patterning technique using a diazirine-based crosslinker - Research findings published in Nano Letters and ACS Nan



DGIST Develops Wireless Neural Interface for Precise Drug Delivery to Deep Brain Regions
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- A research team led by Professor Kyung-In Jang at DGIST has developed a flexible implantable device for brain drug delivery, which applies a pump structure inspired by human gastrointestinal motility. - Wireless control enables precise drug delivery to deep brain regions, thus opening new possibi



DGIST Successfully Developed "Spraying Like Inkjet" Technique to Produce High-Sensitivity Biosensors
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST research team led by Yoonhee Lee successfully fabricated CNT FET high-sensitivity biosensors based on surface tension-induced inkjet printing. - The new technology enables low-cost and large-area fabrication without complicated processes. - It is expected to contribute to fabricating next-



Perfect Fit for Wearable Electronics and Electronic Skin! DGIST Develops Core Material for Stretchable Micro-LED Displays
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Development of a highly stretchable color conversion layer through direct cross-linking between eco-friendly quantum dots and stretchable polymers - Research findings published in Advanced Materials, a top-tier international journal in the field of materials science



Novel Reusable Nanocomposite Unites Adsorption and Photocatalysis for Advanced Wastewater Treatment
By National Taiwan University
Researchers at National Taiwan University designed a graphene oxide biochar TiO₂ nanocomposite that combines adsorption capacity with superior photocatalytic activity.



Improved Propulsion System May Help Remove Space Debris Without Contact
By Tohoku University
Just like litter is a big problem on Earth, space junk is cluttering up outer space. To dispose of this junk, a Tohoku University researcher demonstrated the utility of a special plasma thruster


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