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WEBStudents play role in health research. Kaushal Rege, an assistant professor in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, is working at the forefront …

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Mayo-ASU Alliance for Health Care invests in the power of AI

WEBBhavik Patel appointed to catalyze groundbreaking work. Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a broad term. It includes the techniques of machine learning and …

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ASU's new Health Futures Center provides fresh intersections with …

WEBMedical research, entrepreneurship and learning are the intertwining focuses of one of ASU’s new state-of-the-art facilities. Work at the Health Futures Center will team the …

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ASU blockchain research innovates the health care experience

WEBAccording to JennyCo, one third of all the world’s data generated on a daily basis — around 400 exabytes — is related to health care. With the ASU Blockchain …

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Using AI to battle Alzheimer’s

WEBAmyloid plaques, as described by news-medical.net, are aggregates of abnormally configured proteins that form in spaces between nerve cells. The proteins …

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Student researchers solve education, health, security and

WEBBy working on use-inspired investigations with Fulton Schools faculty mentors, students practice bold thinking to solve problems in the areas of data science, …

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Building biofabrication systems to transform health care

WEBRegenerated cells and tissues could also be reprogrammed to aid research to develop new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, cardiac problems, tumors and brain …

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Small-scale engineering could bring big progress in medical care

WEBEffective diagnostics, therapies and treatments for diseases and infections could increasingly involve re-engineering the body’s internal biomechanisms at their …

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ASU, Banner Health team up to ease COVID-19 patient isolation

WEBASU's first all-virtual hackathon aimed to provide COVID-19 patients technology to connect them with family members and other loved ones while they are in medical isolation. For …

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Gene-editing advance may hold key to groundbreaking medical …

WEBThis technology can be used to suppress aberrant genes such as the mutated genes in cancer cells. CRISPR and related advancements in synthetic biology …

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AI on aisle 5: Engineering students automate health care delivery

WEBAs patients wait to see a health care professional, an augmented reality-based platform guides them to enter their vitals and record symptoms, then generates a diagnosis and …

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When time doesn’t heal all wounds

WEBJordan Yaron. Chronic wounds are exacerbated by infection, obesity, aging and other factors. They also increase the risk of amputation and mortality for people with …

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Heart In Your Hand project shows promise in improving surgery, …

WEBSchool of Biological and Health Systems Engineering. School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence. School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering. …

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ASU students explore mental health in engineering education

WEB“This data advocates for better support for mental health, especially in schools with STEM connections.” Actionable results and future work. Pautz’s research …

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ASU engineer makes mobile health apps more effective

WEBAbove: The wealth of real-time health data has enabled Daniel Rivera, a professor of chemical engineering at Arizona State University, to apply control systems …

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Meet student researchers advancing health, education and data …

WEBLearn about five students who are participating in the Spring 2024 Fulton Forge Student Research Expo. Meet them and more than 100 other student …

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Bioengineers expanding work to solve cardiovascular health …

WEBWang is developing mathematical modeling to predict behavior of cellular processes and engineered gene networks and their impact on cardiovascular health. …

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TV documentary spotlights autism, microbiome research

WEBThe Korean documentary, titled “Microbiome Human,” focuses on the role of the microbiome in the human body, and a segment in Part 1 of the series features a …

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The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering …

WEBThe research findings will help build a set of preliminary data he can use to pursue National Institutes of Health funding to explore the possibilities of this treatment …

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Young scientists explore public health and bioinformatics in …

WEBPhoto courtesy of Jose Quiroga. The Lower Mekong Initiative and Arizona State University launched year two of the LMI Young Scientist Program with funding …

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ASU students take engineering beyond the classroom

WEBDeveloping gene therapies for cancer treatment, removing arsenic from groundwater with microalgae and helping urban planners combat record heat are three …

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Health and the environment: a closer look at plastics

WEBPosted January 29, 2013. Plastics have transformed modern society, providing attractive benefits but also befouling waterways and aquifers, depleting petroleum supplies and …

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