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Biomedical engineering's Andrew Shoffstall discusses recent research on platelet-inspired nanoparticles

Media | December 23, 2025 | Story by: Editorial Staff

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MSN: Andrew Shoffstall, the Nord Distinguished Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering and the School of Medicine, weighed in on his team's recent research on platelet-inspired nanoparticles. "We used these nanoparticles that act like platelets as a Trojan horse to target the site where we're putting the device," he said.