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Mary L. Kraft is a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Illinois, where she also holds a faculty affiliate position in the Department of Chemistry. Her research focuses on integrating engineering principles with advanced imaging technologies to address challenges in biomedical research. She investigates the interplay between cell composition and biological function, employing a unique combination of computational statistics and chemical imaging techniques for detailed single-cell analysis. Her applied research includes directing stem cell differentiation and designing efficient drug delivery vehicles, while her basic research examines influenza virus replication. Kraft's contributions to the field reflect her commitment to using innovative methods to solve complex biomedical problems.
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