It figures: Math could help make bones stronger
What happens when a biologist and a mathematician put their brain power together? Innovation!
When University of Delaware biologist Anja Nohe showed that a new treatment could restore healthy bone density in mice with osteoporosis, colleague and mathematician/engineer Prasad Dhurjati figured out the dosage levels that would be effective for humans. And that could add up to great news for the more than 10 million humans in the United States who live with osteoporosis. Read more














