
AI in harmony with women’s health
Nate Kelly says his work on Fulton Schools student research projects prepared him for his role at the growing firm.
Read MoreNate Kelly says his work on Fulton Schools student research projects prepared him for his role at the growing firm.
Read MoreProtein interactions are part of every cellular process and better understanding them can help treat a wide range of human diseases.
Read MoreThrough her AI technology research, a Fulton Schools student seeks to empower individuals with disabilities with greater independence and accessibility.
Read MoreIn 2024, the faculty, staff and students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU took the initiative to innovate with intent.
Read MoreFulton Schools researcher Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown has blended disciplines to develop innovative solutions for environmental and human health, including groundbreaking advancements in autism diagnosis and treatment.
Read MoreUndergraduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Read MoreBiomedical Engineering Society at ASU has partnered with global medical technology leader BD to expand opportunities for ASU students.
Read MoreASU engineering researcher secures a patent for breakthrough rapid antimicrobial testing using video-based object scattering detection.
Read MoreThe Flinn Foundation supports an innovative advanced degree opportunity in biomedical engineering to improve health care solutions in Arizona.
Read MoreASU researchers use artificial intelligence to improve treatment outcomes for those suffering from the world’s leading cause of vision loss.
Read MoreASU researchers are using artificial intelligence to improve Alzheimer’s disease treatment, non-invasive health monitoring and independence for older adults.
Read MoreMohamed El Mistiri receives ASU Engineering Dean’s Dissertation Award for utilizing control engineering to get sedentary adults to walk more.
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