Kansas State University has developed a national reputation in the area of biotechnology particularly associated with animal and human health and the plant sciences. The knowledge base created by work in these areas has led to the creation of many exciting new technologies, listed below, which have applications in fields such as genetics, medicine/pharmacology, animal husbandry and environmental remediation.
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Small Peptide Self-Assembling Drug-Delivery Vesicles (09-08)
Bio-Nanocomposite Packaging Films Based on Polyvinyl Alcohol, Starch, Clay, and Plasticizers (09-05)
Use of Cells to Facilitate Targeted Delivery of Nanoparticle Therapeutics (07-26)
Compounds for Inhibiting Intestinal and Lymphatic Absorption of Cholesterol and Lipid (02-14)
Novel Synthetic Compounds for Treating Cancer, Heart Disease and Alzheimer's (97-01 & 99-11)