Assistant Professor Matthew P. DeLisa's latest work, with co-author Dujduan Waraho, a former graduate student, appears in the March 10 issue (Vol. 106 No. 10) of Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. The article describes the "read out" of some protein-protein intercellular interactions. The Cornell Chronicle reports Matt’s work as “a new genetic-engineering technique” that could “pave the way for creating and cataloging disease-specific antibodies in the lab. The technique could revolutionize antibody-based drugs for such illnesses as Alzheimer's and cancer.”