Tag: Harvard John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences

  • Nation & World

    Using body heat to speed healing

    To speeding up wound healing, researchers have developed active adhesive dressings based on heat-responsive hydrogels that are mechanically active, stretchy, tough, highly adhesive, and antimicrobial.

    5 minutes
    Hand with tough gel adhesive bandage
  • Nation & World

    Making a difference 101

    A gift from Jorge Paulo Lemann ’61 will support the creation of new curricular offerings and expanding current courses that focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.

    5 minutes
    Jorge Paulo Lemann ’61
  • Nation & World

    A decade of leadership

    Harvard President Drew Faust announced that she will step down as president on June 30, 2018. The Gazette looks back on some memorable moments from the last 10 years.

    15 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Creating 3-D tissue and its potential for regeneration

    “This latest work extends the capabilities of our multi-material bioprinting platform to thick human tissues, bringing us one step closer to creating architectures for tissue repair and regeneration,” says the study’s senior author, Jennifer A. Lewis of both the Wyss Institute and Harvard’s Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences.

    4 minutes