Improvements in microscopy home in on biology’s elusive details

In the late 1600s, the Dutch tradesman Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek began investigating the world of the very small using the first microscope, discovering a riotous world of protists, bacteria, and

Phoenix names a heat officer, with a goal of easing the risk of rising temperatures

"Phoenix has appointed one of the leading experts on urban heat to run a program the city hopes will save lives and reduce urban temperatures even as climate change warms

Can computing combat climate change?

ASU expert Nadya Bliss highlights role of computing research in addressing climate change-induced challenges.

Apache Junction breaks ground for its first dog park

Heads up, Apache Junction: your four-legged friends are getting a play-time upgrade! On August 19, 2021, the City of Apache Junction hosted its groundbreaking ceremonies for the city’s first off-leash dog park.

How to save more species before they're gone forever

ASU conservation scientist calls for more funding of the Endangered Species Act to combat escalating biodiversity crisis by Marshall Terrill Last week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a delisting of 23

My View: This Arizona industry makes something small. But it's really big

The Women’s Entrepreneurship Accelerator hosts, “Joining Forces to Drive Change,” to celebrate 2nd Anniversary

The Women’s Entrepreneurship Accelerator (WEA) hosted a pivotal UNGA virtual side-event, “Joining Forces to Drive Change,” on Tuesday, September 28 marking the 2nd anniversary of its launch. WEA was established

A molecular basis for Long COVID

Ben tenOever, PhD, New York University, Langone, is presenting as part of the Biodesign Viroholics Seminar Series. Join us via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/88240683626

Molecular mechanisms of viral disease

Biodesign China Virtual Symposium Bert Jacobs, Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy and Hong Tang, West China Hospital of Sichuan University will share the latest technologies to fight and prevent viral infections. Participants can engage in a meaningful discussion following the presentations. This seminar is part of a virtual fall symposium, hosted by Biodesign Institute China, West China Hospital in Chengdu, and the Biodesign Institute at Arizona...

Medicine, the microbiome and human health

Biodesign China Virtual Symposium Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, Biodesign Center for Health Through Microbiomes and Meihua Wan, West China Hospital of Sichuan University will share presentations. Participants can engage in a meaningful discussion following the presentations. This seminar is part of a virtual fall symposium, hosted by Biodesign Institute China, West China Hospital in Chengdu, and the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.

SARS-CoV-2 can affect the heart through spike-mediated cardiomyocyte fusio

Chanakha Navaratnarajah, PhD, Assistant Professor, Mayo Clinic Rochester will be 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

Significance of RNA granules for virally induced necroptosis: case study of vaccinia virus

Mateusz Szczerba PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy is presenting as part of the Biodesign Viroholics Seminar Series. Join us via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/88240683626