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ASU experts in media arts, bioengineering, music, computer science and other areas are collaborating on the design of an innovative system to help stroke patients with their physical therapy.
ASU alumna Barbara Knowles will add one more title to her long list of impressive achievements when she returns to ASU as the first recipient of the School of Life Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award.
Putting their brains to the test, more than 20 high school students worked alongside Biodesign Institute scientists as part of a summer high school internship at ASU.
New College student Jane Kruchowsky was one of only 16 students selected from 150 applicants for a summer internship with Banner Sun Health Research Institute.
Two ASU professors and a business operations manager in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering have helped make a summer program on biocomplexity a leading attraction for top engineering graduate students around the world.
An ASU bioengineering student is spending the summer getting an intense introduction to research in a burgeoning area of science and engineering at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Nanobiotechnology.
ASU's Laboratory for Algae Research and Biotechnology provides training for graduate and undergraduate students from many disciplines, including mathematics.
Researchers working with ASU's Arts, Media and Engineering program are partnering with Banner Baywood Medical Center to develop a "mixed reality" rehabilatation system designed to provide physical therapy for stroke patients.
An ASU bioengineering professor is using resources that come with his new prestigious title to “nurture creativity” and the entrepreneurial spirit in a new student research center.