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Sai Ma (left), a biomedical engineering and mechanics graduate student and first author of the paper, and Chang Lu, the Fred W. Bull Professor of Chemical Engineering, in their Goodwin Hall lab on Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus. (right) 2018

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Sai Ma (left), a biomedical engineering and mechanics graduate student and first author of the paper, and Chang Lu, the Fred W. Bull Professor of Chemical Engineering, in their Goodwin Hall lab on Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus. (right)

March 9, 2018    

A major research advancement, published in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, titled "Cell-type-specific brain methylomes profiled via ultralow-input microfluidics" was led by Dr. Chang Lu, the Fred W. Bull professor of Chemical Engineering. 

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