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Putting health first: ASU experts doing research that improves lives and gets results

Putting health first: ASU experts doing research that improves lives and gets results

Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown is Among ASU researchers whose work extends beyond the study of health into applying what is being learned and taught about human health and how to protect it.   Krajmalnik-Brown is a professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, part of the Fulton Schools and director of the ASU Biodesign Institute’s Center for Health Through Microbiomes. A video that’s part of this article detailing many of ASU’s health and medical research  endeavors includes a video on the work she and her colleagues are doing to improve treatment for people with autism. The video includes James Adams, a professor in the School  for the Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, part of the Fulton Schools, who is also doing research to improve autism treatment for children. Details of other ASU health and medical research projects are reported in the article.

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