The research of Conor Cox, an undergraduate, could allow for a big change in medical diagnostics, drug design or medical treatment regimens with help from his mentor and graduate student, Matt Greving.
Pat Lauderdale, whose teaching and research interests include racialization, diversity, law and the social science, and international terrorism was recently appointed a visiting scholar at Stanford.
National Achievement Scholar Brian Brown hopes to help people with neuromotor injuries through his kinesiology research in the Collge of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
ASU bioarchaeologist Chris Stojanowski and an international team of experts discuss what they are learning about humans and climate change from cemetery remains buried thousands of years ago in the Sahara desert.
08/19/08
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School of Life Science’s Charles Kazilek, known by many as Dr. Biology, makes science fun and engaging for learners of all ages in his popularly downloaded podcast, "Ask a Biologist."
ASU has been named one of the nation's "greenest" universities by The Princeton Review in its first-ever rating of environmentally friendly institutions.
Stuart Fisher is the recipient of the 2008 Eugene P. Odum Education Award, for his outstanding work in ecology education, outreach and mentoring activities.