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RII Track-4: NSF: An Integrated Multiphysics Machine Learning Modeling and Experimental Fr — NSF Award to University of Wyoming (W

Microneedle patches (MNPs) have provided a solution for different problems associated with needle injection in children and adults such as needle phobia, pain, infection, and even the requirement for a specialist. MNPs deliver a local, pain-free, safe, high-efficiency, and cost-effective way for drug and vaccine delive

Award titleRII Track-4: NSF: An Integrated Multiphysics Machine Learning Modeling and Experimental Fr
Award ID2229555
AwardeeUniversity of Wyoming
CityLARAMIE
StateWY
Amount obligated$71,800
Principal investigatorServeh Kamrava
ProgramEPSCoR RII: EPSCoR Research Fe
Start date05/01/2023
AbstractMicroneedle patches (MNPs) have provided a solution for different problems associated with needle injection in children and adults such as needle phobia, pain, infection, and even the requirement for a specialist. MNPs deliver a local, pain-free, safe, high-efficiency, and cost-effective way for drug and vaccine delivery. The small needles on MNPs are barely visible to the naked eye. Therefore, manufacturing such products with such details requires state-of-the-art techniques. Among different me
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