Biodesign Institute researcher Bertram Jacobs, PhD, will receive a humanitarian award from the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS at the 14th Annual “The Apothecary Shops” Night for Life Gala on May 9....
Five exceptional ASU professors at the top of their careers have been named as ASU Regents’ Professors for 2009 by President Michael Crow and Elizabeth D. Capaldi, executive vice president and pro...
During most daylight hours, sunshine showers the state of Arizona with clean, inexhaustible energy. The trick is knowing how to grab it. Arizona State University, situated in one of the most sun-s...
The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University has acquired a sophisticated lithography system from Intelligent Micro Patterning, LLC, of St. Petersburg, Florida. The SF-100 XTREME is a mask...
Honors student Daniel Bishop is developing tear-based sensors to monitor sugar levels For senior Daniel Bishop, ASU’s vast research landscape has served as a catalyst for him to help develop new s...
A ghostly property of matter, called quantum tunneling, may aid the quest for accurate, low-cost genomic sequencing, according to a new paper in Nature Nanotechnology Letters by Stuart Lindsay and...
Arizona State University has appointed pioneering scientist and entrepreneur Alan C. Nelson, PhD, as director of the Biodesign Institute. This transdisciplinary research facility on ASU’s Tempe ca...
In an effort to advance knowledge of human cell biology to improve human health, Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute will acquire the first commercially available Cell-CT™ imaging platf...
In a significant boost for an Arizona-based personalized medicine initiative, the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University and the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust are pleased to announce...
In the waning months of the First World War, a lethal virus known as the Spanish flu (influenza A, subtype H1N1), swept the United States, Europe and Asia in three convulsive waves. The year was 1...
Biodesign Institute scientist Melha Mellata is leading a USDA funded project to develop a vaccine against a leading poultry disease called avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC). Mellata’s team has now ...
Presents at the National Academies and comments on EPA report of sewage sludge in Science magazine According to a nationwide EPA survey, the price of keeping our water clean may be the buildup of ...
In terms of diversity and sheer numbers, the microbes occupying the human gut easily dwarf the billions of people inhabiting the Earth. Numbering in the tens of trillions and representing many tho...
DNA nanotubes may soon find their way into a new generation of ultra-tiny electronic and biomedical innovations Arizona State University researchers Hao Yan and Yan Liu imagine and assemble intric...
Fabia Battistuzzi, a new Biodesign postdoc in the lab of Dr. Sudhir Kumar, recently made an important contribution to our understanding of the evolution of life on Earth that has the prestigious j...
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