Eight ASU faculty members are among the 486 newly elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a prestigious international scientific society.
Carrie Sharoff, a postdoctoral fellow with the Center for Metabolic Biology, was selected as a post doctoral trainee councilor to serve on the Arizona Physiological Society’s steering committee.
Natalie Lefort, a kinesiology doctoral student, received top honors for her oral presentation at the inaugural meeting of the Arizona Physiological Society.
Professor Joe Feller, of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, participated in the 11th Annual Conference on Litigating Regulatory Takings Claims on Nov. 7, held at Stanford Law School.
In a twist on nontraditional uses of ultrasound, a group of ASU neuroscientists has developed pulsed ultrasound techniques that can remotely stimulate brain circuit activity.
An ASU research team, headed by associate professor Ananias Escalante, will share in more than $6.3 million in awards for related studies on maleria and emergent disease.
Law professor Kenneth Abbott recently gave a keynote speech at a conference in Geneva, Switzerland, in which he addressed voluntary standards for social and environmental issues in the context of new forms of international regulation and global governance.
ASU researchers are shedding some light on the functionality of our own immune system by infecting fruit flies with a Salmonella strain known for causing humans intestinal grief.