Drs. Bentley, Payne, and Ghodssi team collaborations are featured in ACS on advances in bio-based communication networks

The American Chemical Society has released an article, “Bio-based communication networks could control cells in the body to treat conditions,” which features project collaborations with Drs. William Bentley, Gregory F. Payne, and Reza Ghodssi. Specifically, Dr. Ghodssi's research has focused on the development of "smart marbles" to monitor conditions inside industrial bioreactors. The researchers will be presenting their results at the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Fall 2020 Virtual Meeting and Expo.
 
The work was also featured in a BioSpace article, "Novel Biological Cell Signaling Tech Enables IoT-Like Control of Cell Function in Vivo". (17 – Aug/2020)