This research develops self-sterilising polymer coatings that become highly acidic when exposed to moisture, rapidly destroying harmful bacteria such as MRSA and E. coli. Designed for hospitals, classrooms, and other high-contact surfaces, these materials could reduce infections without harsh chemicals, helping prevent the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

This research presents an anti-inflammatory surgical gel that actively reprograms the immune response at the injury site. Rather than masking symptoms, it promotes proper healing, reduces prolonged inflammation, and improves recovery—especially for patients with delayed healing, such as those with diabetes—aligning biomaterials with modern surgical precision.