Kansas State University has developed a national reputation in the area of biotechnology. The knowledge base created by work in human health has led to the creation of many exciting new technologies, listed below, which have applications in fields such as diagnostics, medicine/pharmacology, and developmental therapy.
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Improving the Yield of Influenza Viruses and Vaccines Generated in Cell-Based Systems (11-30)
Advanced 3D Cell Culture Research Tool for Drug Discovery and Development Researchers (11-28)
Chemical Agents, and Their Derivatives for Antifungal Applications (11-16)
Novel Broad-Spectrum Antivirals against Noroviruses, Picornaviruses and Coronaviruses (11-13)
A Novel Fusion Peptide with Potent Anti-Cancer Effects (11-06)
Luciferase Transfected Stem Cells as Light Source for In-Situ Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer (10-21)
Novel Peptides for Therapeutic Treatment of Mesenteric Ischemia & Reperfusion Injury (10-19)
Novel Amphiphilic Peptide Hydrogel Adjuvant that Enhances Influenza Vaccination (10-03)
Use of Cells to Facilitate Targeted Delivery of Nanoparticle Therapeutics (07-26)
Antimalarial Quinolines with Reduced Gap Junction Inhibitory Activity (06-23)
The Generation of Human Hepatoma Cells (Huh7) Bearing Self Replicating Norwalk virus RNA (06-19)
Antimicrobial Peptides for Pharmaceutical and Animal Health Applications (06-11)
Peptide Structures, Adhesive Performance, and Gelling Properties (03-19)
Novel Synthetic Compounds for Treating Cancer, Heart Disease, & Alzheimer (97-01 & 99-11 )