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Twenty years of impact at Biodesign Institute:
- capturing significant external funding to generate research output
- attracting premier scientific talent and high-wage jobs to Arizona
- spurring innovation that produces economic growth
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Taichi Suzuki’s love for #biology extends beyond his job as a scientist. A large inspiration for him has been films by Studio Ghibli that focus on our connection to nature. Suzuki does illustrations that capture the beauty he sees in the world of biology. https://t.co/dIaFf3bauM
This team at @ASU will grow microcrystals in microgravity, which are often higher quality than crystals grown on Earth, and can be used to generate higher-resolution protein structures. https://t.co/FLSbobtoTL
The Arizona Imaging and Microanalysis Society hosts an annual conference every spring. This annual meeting provides a forum for members to discuss research and exchange ideas and an opportunity to learn about new techniques and concepts.
More information: https://t.co/CjutZegURV
What is the impact of extended space travel on the human body? Can space travel bring life-threatening extraterrestrial contaminants back to Earth? Do we spend money on space exploration and research when there are problems on Earth to solve? https://t.co/IaB79JgxYS
This year @ASUBiodesign is celebrating 20 years of groundbreaking discoveries and innovative collaboration.
In the story below, @asunews looks back on the institute's accomplishments and forward to the discoveries that are yet to come.
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When Tyler Eglen, ’14 MFA in theatre (performance) and ’21 MS in global technology and development, surveys towns, stores and gas stations — almost everywhere he looks — he sees plastic. https://t.co/cgznthG4Bl
@ASU is spotlighting some stories from the past 12 months. It has been a year of big announcements at ASU: a medical school, a microelectronics hub, membership in the Association of American Universities and plenty of high-powered, high-impact research. https://t.co/NGmPW80hFD
Josh Hihath from @ASU is exploring new nanoelectronics frontiers with $6 million in grants from the National Science Foundation for his projects in the field. https://t.co/4KE3HD0CVO
A new partnership with NXP Semiconductors focused on packaging, an important final step in the manufacturing process, is the latest development in @ASU finding new ways to advance Arizona’s expanding semiconductor manufacturing industry. https://t.co/IlGV2QAIVw
Researchers at ASU’s School of Biological Health Systems Engineering are using AI to sort through decades of medical data to identify treatments for neurological disorders and learn how cancer cells replicate. https://t.co/PXlnJQdSeN
The Arizona Imaging and Microanalysis Society hosts an annual conference every spring. This annual meeting provides a forum for members to discuss research and exchange ideas, as well as an opportunity for learning about new techniques and concepts. https://t.co/u9FMjndXc3
Calling northwest Phoenix home and having grown up in the Valley, Melanie Newell said she loves Arizona too much to leave — which is how she knew she wanted to stay in-state to pursue her higher education. https://t.co/IOKYclCaqO
Time for the last installment of #BiodesignBeat for 2023! In this monthly series we feature funding received and awards won by some of our incredible researchers at the Biodesign Institute at @ASU that you may have missed. Join us in celebrating these impactful achievements🧵👇