
Rewarding analysis of diseases ‘on-a-chip’
Associate Professor Mehdi Nikkhah was named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors thanks to his disease-fighting “on-a-chip” technology.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Mehdi Nikkhah was named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors thanks to his disease-fighting “on-a-chip” technology.
Read MoreASU professor awarded $1.8 million in funding to research how changes in DNA can influence a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Read MoreFrom solidifying Arizona as a top semiconductor hub to achieving record student enrollment, the Fulton Schools at ASU made tremendous impacts in 2022.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary team of Arizona State University researchers is investigating the use of machine learning to reduce impacts of future pandemics.
Read MoreASU environmental engineering researchers are advancing the field of wastewater epidemiology to help provide early warning signs of public health threats.
Read MoreAn ASU capstone project created a new male contraceptive called EMIT and won the competitive Venture Prize in the NIH DEBUT Challenge.
Read MoreAs increasingly rising temperatures threaten human health, quality of life and prosperity, ASU engineers and scientists are exploring ways to reverse the trend.
Read MoreASU professor Ladani is connecting STEM students with health care professionals and introducing them to the ethical principles, laws and policies of biomedical device manufacturing.
Read MoreFulton Schools computer engineering alum Ganapati Bhat was inspired to change the lives of people with movement disorders with his wearable device research.
Read MoreMore effective medical treatments are the aim of research led by Fulton Schools Associate Professor Albert Cheng to advance capabilities of the gene-editing tool CRISPR.
Read MoreA new NSF project explores how intelligent wearable technology can benefit older adults with memory challenges.
Read MoreASU research-based entrepreneurial ventures for computer vision traffic counting and magnetic needle steering earned their founders a competitive fellowship.
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