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November 23, 2009

Research

01/04/07

Life Science:  Biologist weaves science into photos

Charles Kazilek, of ASU's School of Life Sciences, can see plant biology, chemistry, physics and history all weaving through the microscopic fibers of the thinnest of slivers of paper.

01/02/07

Engineering:  Is there a doctor in the house? Study says not likely

Despite recent gains in the number of physicians practicing in Arizona , the state is likely to face a persistent physician shortage for years to come – particularly in rural areas.

12/27/06

Research:  ASU research makes real-life impact by expanding knowledge, problem-solving

ASU researchers have had a prosperous year, making significant research discoveries on a national level.

12/22/06

Faculty and Staff | Grants / Awards:  Professor earns seed money funding

La Verne Abe Harris, an assistant professor of graphic information technology in the College of Science and Technology at ASU, has been awarded the 2006-2007 ASU Foundation Women and Philanthropy Excellence and Access Award.

12/22/06

University | Law | Sustainability and environment:  New schools add to ASU dynamic; sustainability school first in world

The world's first School of Sustainability has been established at ASU.

12/21/06

Engineering:  Professor makes medicine personal

Biomedical science and engineering are taking humans toward their most personal connections with technology, and this close relationship can be seen emerging in research by Bruce Towe, a professor in the bioengineering department of the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

12/20/06

Sustainability and environment:  ASU draws attention for sustainability efforts

The Christian Science Monitor is taking a closer look at ASU’s focus on sustainability, including the launch of the nation’s first School of Sustainability.

12/15/06

Research:  Challenging workplace situations provide fodder for communication research

ASU's Kassing expert in workplace issues

12/14/06

Bioscience / Biotech:  Algae provides fuel for ‘green' research

As anyone with a pool knows, algae can be quite pesky plants. ASU researchers Qiang Hu and Milton Sommerfeld are shedding a whole new light on the plant in the Laboratory for Algae Research & Biotechnology (LARB) at the Polytechnic campus.

12/08/06

Sustainability and environment:  ASU researchers, architects build affordable green housing prototype

Building an affordable yet sustainable home is no small feat, however the ASU Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family proves it can be done with the completion of a demonstration home in Guadalupe, Ariz.