From Here to Eternity: Astrocytes are harbors of long-term neurotropic infections

Join us for a seminar presented by Professor and Associate Chief Academic Officer at Fox Chase Cancer Center, Glenn F. Rall, Ph.D. This seminar is part of Viroholics, a weekly seminar series hosted by the Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines, and Virotherapy.

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Meet Swette Center staff member, Tucker Larson

systems, what they are currently working on, and their vision of food systems transformation. Read on for an interview with Tucker Larson, Student Worker.

Dr. Jensen

Prof. Jensen named outstanding

This month, the ASU Graduate College has named Jeffrey Jensen as the 2021-2022 Outstanding Postdoctoral Mentor. Dr. Jensen, associate member of the Biodesign Center for Mechanisms of Evolution, works in

SheTrades and the Women’s Entrepreneurship Accelerator event  

The virtual launch of SheTrades and Women’s Entrepreneurship Accelerator (WEA) on January 18, 2022 was moderated by Amanda Ellis, the lead for global partnerships at Arizona State University’s Julie Ann

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ASU names 3 faculty as 2022 President's Professors

Arizona State University names 3 faculty from across the university as 2022 President's Professors.

Treatment for autism symptoms earns ASU researchers patent

A new treatment for autism, created by Arizona State University researchers and their colleagues, has been granted a patent by the U.S. Patent Office. The therapy, called Microbiota Transplant Therapy

Future Cities episode 57: Climate Gentrification and Miami

In this month's episode, we talk with Nkosi Muse (@weatherkos), a scientific advisor on climate change adaptation to the city of Miami and Ph. D. student at the University of

Mauricio Bellon

Meet Swette Center staff member, Mauricio Bellon

In this series, we’re meeting with Swette Center team members to explore their background in food systems, what they are currently working on, and their vision of food systems transformation. Read on for an interview with Mauricio Bellon, Research

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Simple, inexpensive, fast and accurate nano-sensors pinpoint infectious diseases

In recent years, deadly infectious diseases, including Ebola and COVID-19, have emerged to cause widespread human devastation. Although researchers have developed a range of sophisticated methods to detect such infections,

Saving the seas with lighted nets

Study by ASU marine biologist shows illuminated nets save species — and fishers' backs Gill nets are massive walls of netting that hang in the water. They’re designed to allow

How to create a carbon-neutral Arizona

As climate risks from ongoing drought and rising urban heat continue to grow, Arizona will need to find innovative ways to significantly reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Many of

Digitizing number 2: Stool samples reveal enzyme driving bowel disease

Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute joins an international team led by the University of California San Diego School of Medicine to help unlock the causes of ulcerative colitis. Researchers have