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An image of proteins present in brain tissue.

Discovering pathways for neural development

ASU researcher Madeline Andrews is identifying the role of leukemia inhibitory factor signaling pathways in brain growth.
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8 Fulton Schools undergraduate areas of focus ranked in the Top 30

Fulton Schools of Engineering up eight spots in three years in US News rankings

The nation’s largest and most comprehensive school of engineering places eight undergraduate areas of focus in top 30 for U.S. News & World Reports.
graphic showing a strand of DNA

Expanding the toolbox for RNA editing

ASU biomedical engineering researchers are developing ways to optimize RNA editing to understand and improve human health.
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Three engineering students in gold t-shirts pose in a biomedical engineering classroom at ASU.

Inclusive ASU engineering community nurtures success

The Biomedical Engineering Society chapter at ASU creates opportunities for students to work together and succeed in their academic and career endeavors.
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iGEM students in lab

Award-winning iGEM team to compete in international competition

ASU students use synthetic biology to develop community health solutions and fight "forever chemicals" for a global science competition.
Spring 2023 Fulton Schools Capstone Showcase

Senior projects prepare engineering students for workforce

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Capstone Showcase empowers graduating students to present innovative solutions to real-world problems.
ASU biomedical engineering students Ruhi Dharan, Daniella Pautz and Maxwell Johnson write on a dry erase board.

ASU students explore mental health in engineering education

Fulton Schools biomedical engineering students lead research into student and professor mental health and how teaching methods affect well-being.
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student sitting on ground with a book in library

Essential Reading: Books brimming with illuminating insights

Fulton Schools faculty and staff members recommend books offering students more valuable lessons worth learning during their college years.
collage of portraits of Fulton Schools Outstanding Graduates and Impact Award winners

Meet the exceptional graduates of Spring 2023

At the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
ASU chemical engineering major Kelly Nguyen works on a research project as part of the FURI program.

Meet student researchers addressing sustainability and social challenges

Undergraduate and graduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
School or unitEducationSecuritySustainability
graphic of cancer cells

Enhancing cancer models through genetic analysis

ASU faculty researcher develops software to analyze gene-regulating networks involved in the development of cancer.
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Assistant Professor Sydney Schaefer works on a laptop.

Unlocking the secrets of aging

Recently named a 2023 Fulbright Scholar, ASU Assistant Professor Sydney Schaefer will spend a year in Sweden researching early dementia detection.
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Mehdi Nikkhah

Rewarding analysis of diseases ‘on-a-chip’

Associate Professor Mehdi Nikkhah was named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors thanks to his disease-fighting “on-a-chip” technology.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealthMicroelectronics
ASU grad students working in a lab

Decoding dementia

ASU professor awarded $1.8 million in funding to research how changes in DNA can influence a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
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Fulton Schools Year in Review. Top tracks: 1. World-class engineering school, 2. Awards and distinctions, 3. Semiconductor hub, 4. Driving economic growth, 5. Workforce development, 6. Increasing diversity, 7. Entrepreneurship, 8. Innovative research. Enrollment: 30,000+ students. Top category: Innovation. #ASUengineering

Fulton Schools Wrapped: 2022 year in review

From solidifying Arizona as a top semiconductor hub to achieving record student enrollment, the Fulton Schools at ASU made tremendous impacts in 2022.
School or unitData scienceEducationEnergyEntrepreneurshipHealthManufacturingSustainabilityWater
portrait collage of 25 Fulton Schools of Engineering graduates

Meet the exceptional graduates of Fall 2022

At the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
ASU Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering environmental engineering student Dominic Varda holds a beaker of water while civil, environmental and sustainable engineering student Aksana Atrashkevich looks on.

Meet student researchers impacting security and sustainability

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
School or unitSecuritySustainability
Members of EMIT team being recognized at BMES meeting

Balancing reproductive responsibility

An ASU capstone project created a new male contraceptive called EMIT and won the competitive Venture Prize in the NIH DEBUT Challenge.
School or unitEntrepreneurshipHealth

Date range October 2023 – October 2022