This archive contains the files of publications, author manuscripts, conference papers and proceedings, and research posters authored by members of the Kane Lab for sharing with other researchers and the public.
Two-dimensional materials are a class of ultra-thin but highly functional materials that promise improvements in semiconductor electronics, energy capture and storage, or catalysis, as compared …
Three-dimensional (3-D) in vitro platforms have been shown to closely recapitulate human physiology when compared with conventional two-dimensional (2-D) in vitro or in vivo animal …