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Health

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AI-powered project tackles epilepsy with tech and teamwork

ASU computer science researchers and business student win funds to create startup that reduces costs and improves treatment options.
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Graphic showing Five faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

Engineering a healthier Arizona: Fulton researchers tackle urgent health challenges

Five Fulton Schools researchers received grants from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre to tackle medical challenges.
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Students and staff researchers pose in the lab of Madeline Andrews.

The metabolic marvels of the human brain

Madeline Andrews is researching innovative ways to treat neurological disorders by studying brain development.
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AI-generated image of three women holding cellphones

AI in harmony with women’s health

​Phoenix-based startup taps computer science alum to develop a menopause coach powered by artificial intelligence.
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Heewook Lee

Protein power! ASU creating AI to predict cellular interactions

Protein interactions are part of every cellular process and better understanding them can help treat a wide range of human diseases.
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Kelly Raines

Student sees how AI can assist people with vision loss

Through her AI technology research, a Fulton Schools student seeks to empower individuals with disabilities with greater independence and accessibility.
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An illustration of a reindeer working on a laptop.

2024 year in review: Engineering with purpose

In 2024, the faculty, staff and students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU took the initiative to innovate with intent.
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Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown

Microbes, medicine and mentorship

Fulton Schools researcher Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown has blended disciplines to develop innovative solutions for environmental and human health, including groundbreaking advancements in autism diagnosis and treatment.
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ASU engineering FURI student Solenne Norvor-Davis looks through a microscope with Assistant Professor Jordan Yaron in his lab.

Meet student researchers solving health and sustainability issues

Undergraduate students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
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Esther Low, Chiya Goyal, Naina Misra, Selma Vazquez and Sofia Campagnuolo

BMES at ASU expands student development

Biomedical Engineering Society at ASU has partnered with global medical technology leader BD to expand opportunities for ASU students.
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Shaopeng Wang

Will this antibiotic work? ASU scientists develop rapid bacterial tests

ASU engineering researcher secures a patent for breakthrough rapid antimicrobial testing using video-based object scattering detection.
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Mary O’Reilly, Pankaj “Jay” Pasricha, MD, and Heather Clark at Mayo Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Arizona

ASU, Mayo Clinic forge a new health innovation program

The Flinn Foundation supports an innovative advanced degree opportunity in biomedical engineering to improve health care solutions in Arizona.
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A young girl getting an eye exam.

Using AI to help people see more clearly

ASU researchers use artificial intelligence to improve treatment outcomes for those suffering from the world’s leading cause of vision loss.
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'YZ' Yezhou Yang speaking in front of a group

Advancing technology for a population advancing in years

ASU researchers are using artificial intelligence to improve Alzheimer's disease treatment, non-invasive health monitoring and independence for older adults.
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Mohamed El Mistiri, Anthony Waas and Daniel E. Rivera

Your daily steps accountability partner

Mohamed El Mistiri receives ASU Engineering Dean's Dissertation Award for utilizing control engineering to get sedentary adults to walk more.
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A group photo at the 2024 BIO International Convention.

ASU startup pioneers breakthroughs in cell therapy

Experience the breakthroughs in regenerative cell therapies through ImmunoShield Therapeutics' innovative approach.
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Using AI can improve health outcomes for women

Team of ASU researchers receive multiple grants to develop tech tools to improve treatment options for women.
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Sui Yang working in lab

New technology developments to help surgeons save lives

Sui Yang and Hamid Marvi receive the 2024 ABRC New Investigator Award to leverage their expertise in creating innovative tools to empower endoscopic surgeons.
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Date range June 2025 – August 2024