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Benjamin Bartelle
Assistant Professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering
Recent stories
DIYbio, a Fulton Schools student organization, opens the lab door for all students at ASU to explore synthetic biology.
ASU assistant professor Benjamin Bartelle awarded for innovative research in brain imaging diagnostic tools.
The Biomedical Engineering Society chapter at ASU creates opportunities for students to work together and succeed in their academic and career endeavors.
ASU students use synthetic biology to develop community health solutions and fight “forever chemicals” for a global science competition.
Additional stories
Funding, freedom, flexibility: Graduate research fellowship helps students pursue passions
July 14, 2022
The National Science Foundation selects Graduate Research Fellows to conduct impactful research at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and nationwide.
Engineering beyond the classroom: ASU students conduct use-inspired research in health, sustainability and innovative imaging
November 5, 2021
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges in health, sustainability, data science and more.
Bioimaging funding stimulates harmonized research
August 10, 2021
Pair of Fulton Schools faculty receive funding from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for multidisciplinary research on bioimaging.
A germ of an idea: Turning a virus into a new tool to help brain disorders
January 5, 2021
A proposal to engineer the Zika virus into a tool to deliver treatments to the brain for mental illness and neurodegenerative disorders earns a fellowship award.
The School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering welcomes its new faculty members
August 27, 2019
The Fulton Schools continue to bring in new faculty members to help students succeed and to advance the cutting edge in their engineering fields.