Disease research at the Translational Genomics Research Institute will be aided by a new supercomputer system at ASU that operates at mind-boggling speed.
Rod Fuller, a member of Fennemore Craig’s intellectual property and life sciences practice, will speak on "The Importance of Intellectual Property in Advancing Science."
A dozen scholars from across the globe met recently at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law to discuss the promise and perils of current efforts to transform indigenous people’s governance of genomic research.
ASU's Law & Science Student Association is presenting Jeff Jackson, Intellectual Property Manager at the Translational Research Institute to speak on biotechnology law.
Fueled by a new National Institutes of Health initiative, called the EUREKA program, two ASU teams have received million-dollar grants to pursue the next frontiers in biomedical research.
The research of Conor Cox, an undergraduate, could allow for a big change in medical diagnostics, drug design or medical treatment regimens with help from his mentor and graduate student, Matt Greving.