➀ MinJun Kim and his research team at SMU have received a grant to develop a nanosensor for improving gene therapy accuracy; ➁ The technology aims to quantify and classify DNA content in liposomes with unprecedented accuracy; ➂ The project is multidisciplinary, involving biochemistry, gene transport, and nanophotonics, and is expected to attract students with diverse STEM interests.
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