Michigan Chemical Engineering Faculty Leads International Collaboration on $10.7M Chiral Nanoparticles Project

June 17, 2025

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Could tiny, twisted particles revolutionize disease detection? An international team led by UM’s Nicholas Kotov is exploring this possibility with a $10.7 million ERC Synergy Grant. Researchers from Michigan, Spain, and Belgium are combining AI and advanced nanotechnology to create particles that mimic proteins, potentially giving us new tools to detect and fight cancer. Want to know how? Check out the full article to see what this groundbreaking collaboration is discovering.

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