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Graphene sieve may have medical implications

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Can water-based 2D material inks be used in healthcare?

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2D-Health’s Kick-Off meeting at Chancellors

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AZoNano reports on Graphenea’s involvement in 2D-Health

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The Engineer reports on 2D-Health

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Themes & Cores

  • Theme I: Smart Membranes in Trauma and Wound Care
  • Theme II: 2D Inks for Imaging Cell Therapies
  • Theme III: 2D Sheets for Cancer Immunotherapy
  • Chemistry Core
  • Pre-clinical Core

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This research programme is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. It is one of four programmes to receive an award for research into new healthcare technologies.

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