Stress-like granules are necessary but not sufficient for induction of necroptosis
Professor Bert Jacobs, Ph. D. and Postdoctoral Researcher, Mateusz Szczerba, Ph. D. are presenting as part of the Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy Wednesday Seminar Series. Join us via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/88567521236
WE Empower winners recognized for innovations in flood mapping technology
Deadly floods have been submerging towns and cities across the globe, washing away people’s livelihoods and raising questions about why there are still so many people dying from catastrophic floods in 2021.
Alexandra Navrotsky increases ASU donation to $10M to help ensure future of materials science
Navrotsky has made a $10 million donation to Arizona State University to help further the growth of material science at the university.
Nearly 300 companies eyeing metro Phoenix as future home, agency says
More than 270 companies from around the planet are looking to expand operations or relocate tot he Phoenix area.
Professor's work on polymers recognized through NSF grant and American Chemical Society Award
Products manufactured using plastics, foams and other polymers are used around the world. Globally, over 660 billion pounds of polymers are produced every year for use in homes, cars, furniture,
A unique material with tunable properties is explored in a new study
If you’re old enough, you may still have a box of cassette or VHS tapes lying around. These storage devices were popular in the 1970s and 80s, but have since
ASU named most innovative university seven years running
For the seventh year in a row, the university is ranked No. 1 in innovation by U.S. News & World Report, a feat borne of a long history of creative reimagining.
Students join Peoria leadership to kick off the fall 2021 semester
On September 8, 2021, ASU Project Cities hosted its “Meet Peoria” kickoff event for the fall semester student projects. Students from eight projects convened for an informative Q&A panel with
Meet senior fellow Nadia El-Hage Scialabba
In this series, we’re sitting down with the Swette Center senior fellows to catch up on food systems, innovation, and what makes a good meal. Read on for an interview
The cholesterol-induced host E3 ligase IDOL regulates human cytomegalovirus latency
Join us for a seminar presented by the University of Arizona's, Luwanika Mlera, Ph.D. Viroholics is a weekly seminar series hosted by the Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines, and Virotherapy. Join via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/88240683626
ASU, partners announce completion of Allen Coral Atlas mapping
Arizona State University alongside atlas founding partners at Vulcan Inc., National Geographic, Planet and the University of Queensland presented to the world a complete projection of the planet’s coral ecosystems.
‘Fueling the Economy’ will analyze Tempe’s growth and opportunities
As Arizona rebounds from the pandemic, its population is increasing, new projects are transforming the skyline, and travel and tourism are bouncing back.