Rolf Halden is joining ASU's Biodesign Institute to help advance one of the institute's core research themes – improving the environmental health of the planet.
Researchers at ASU's Biodesign Institute are using DNA to make intricate, nano-sized objects, which hold great potential for advancing medical and electronic applications.
Advancing the research studies of Biodesign's Cheryl Nickerson, some tiny “astronauts” piggybacked onboard the space shuttle Endeavor as part of its STS-123 mission.
Two ASU departments are combining their science and engineering expertise to build bioreactors that will produce algal oil feedstock as biofuels for conversion to military jet fuel.
An ASU vaccine project for a common poultry infection could provide a boost to protecting people against salmonella, another poultry disease that is the leading cause of food-borne illness.
ASU researcher Wayne Frasch has developed a biosensing nanodevice with the potential to eliminate long lines at the airport and revolutionize health screenings for life-threating diseases.
Biodesign researcher Hao Yan is the recipient of the prestigious Alfred P. Sloan Foundation fellowship, which is intented to enhance the careers of the best young faculty members in specified fields of science.