Using nature’s playbook to keep engineered cells on script
In a recent paper published in Cell, the researchers outlined a technique that can stabilize synthetic gene circuits.
Read MoreIn a recent paper published in Cell, the researchers outlined a technique that can stabilize synthetic gene circuits.
Read MoreWhen every second counts, new AI-driven AR glasses may help save lives by delivering real-time medical instructions with no internet required.
Read MoreStudents learn to turn clinical challenges into solutions through hands-on training in ASU and Mayo Clinic’s new IMPACT master’s degree program.
Read MoreEngineering research at ASU is shaping the future, making technology faster, safer and more adaptive to the needs of people and the planet.
Read MoreThe National Institutes of Health is awarding ASU a $2.1M grant to establish a doctoral regenerative medicine education program.
Read MoreDIYbio, a Fulton Schools student organization, opens the lab door for all students at ASU to explore synthetic biology.
Read MoreASU researcher Jordan Yaron received a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to uncover the root cause of psoriasis.
Read MoreASU researchers are using AI to speed up epidemic response by reusing insights from past outbreaks—helping officials act fast, even with limited early data.
Read MoreASU researcher Heejin Jeong received an NSF CAREER Award to help advance the quality of rehabilitation that is available online for patients to use.
Read MoreA new AI-powered project offers hope for millions of drug-resistant patients by improving access to life-changing epilepsy surgery.
Read MoreFive Fulton Schools researchers received grants from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre to tackle medical challenges.
Read MoreStudents in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
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