Sihong Wang (@sihongwang_uchi) 's Twitter Profile
Sihong Wang

@sihongwang_uchi

Assistant Professor of Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago

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linkhttp://wanglab.uchicago.edu calendar_today04-08-2021 18:17:44

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Registration is Now Open for PoWER. Be sure to grab a spot before they're all taken! The Inaugural Polymer Women Empowerment & Research Conference Julia Kalow Jill W. Alty Helen Tran Symone Alexander, Ph.D. Sara Orski 👩‍🔬 (she/her) For more information: polymerwomenempowermentresearch.com

Registration is Now Open for PoWER. Be sure to grab a spot before they're all taken! 
The Inaugural Polymer Women Empowerment &amp; Research Conference <a href="/JuliaKalow/">Julia Kalow</a> <a href="/jillalty/">Jill W. Alty</a> <a href="/helen_chem/">Helen Tran</a> <a href="/SymoneAlexander/">Symone Alexander, Ph.D.</a> <a href="/saraorski/">Sara Orski 👩‍🔬 (she/her)</a>
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I'm incredibly thrilled to be selected as part of the first cohort of Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network Investigators at #CZBiohubCHI! Truly grateful! With this support, my group will be developing a new type of 3D bioelectronics technology for interfacing with live tissue & animal models. UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering

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Researchers from UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have developed a hydrogel that retains semiconductive ability needed to transmit information between living tissue and machine, capable for implantable medical devices and non-surgical applications. Read more about the Science Magazine publication:

Researchers from <a href="/UChicagoPME/">UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering</a> have developed a hydrogel that retains semiconductive ability needed to transmit information between living tissue and machine, capable for implantable medical devices and non-surgical applications. 
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Thrilled to share that my former student, Nan Li, has been named to this year’s #Forbes 30 Under 30 list ! Nan got his PhD in Chemistry from UChicago last year, and is now a postdoc at MIT, working with Prof. Daniel Anderson. UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering UChicago Chemistry MIT ChemE Dept

Thrilled to share that my former student, Nan Li, has been named to this year’s #Forbes 30 Under 30 list ! Nan got his PhD in Chemistry from UChicago last year, and is now a postdoc at MIT, working with Prof. Daniel Anderson. <a href="/UChicagoPME/">UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering</a> <a href="/UChiChemistry/">UChicago Chemistry</a> <a href="/MITChemE/">MIT ChemE Dept</a>
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New in Science Magazine: a team led by Shana Kelley of #CZBiohubCHI presents a nanoscale protein sensor for continuous, real-time tracking of inflammatory biomarkers in vivo, opening the door to similar devices for managing, preventing disease. Read more: czi.co/3D353Mr

New in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>: a team led by <a href="/ShanaOKelley/">Shana Kelley</a> of #CZBiohubCHI presents a nanoscale protein sensor for continuous, real-time tracking of inflammatory biomarkers in vivo, opening the door to similar devices for managing, preventing disease. Read more:
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Antonio Facchetti (@antoniofacchet2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy 2025. I am looking to hire an organic chemist in my group. No organic electronics experience is required. Just need to be knowledgeable in synthetic methodologies. Please contact me at [email protected]

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Whether developing new #technology or materials or uncovering new functions of proteins and #viruses, #UChicagoPME faculty are at the forefront of #immunoengineering research. Here are a few recent breakthroughs: pme.uchicago.edu/news/immunoeng… Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network Sihong Wang Juan L. Mendoza

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New research from the lab of #UChicagoPME Asst. Prof. Sihong Wang could help reduce the foreign-body response triggered by pacemakers, sensors, and other implantable devices. pme.uchicago.edu/news/implants-…

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Semiconductor polymers containing selenophene in their backbones and immunomodulatory groups in their side chains enable fabrication of implantable bioelectronic devices with enhanced immune compatibility and low foreign-body response. Sihong Wang nature.com/articles/s4156…