Dr. Greg Kato is part of a team, led by CMU President Subra Suresh, that recently developed a new way to model sickle cell behavior. READ MORE…

Researchers Develop New Way To Model Sickle Cell Behavior – News – Carnegie Mellon University

A multidisciplinary research team, led by Carnegie Mellon University President Subra Suresh, has developed a novel microfluidic device to assess cell-level processes influencing the pathophysiology of sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited genetic disorder. The team, comprising researchers from CMU, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), designed this device to study blood samples from 25 SCD patients.