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Dimitrios Morikis, UC Riverside Professor of Bioengineering, passed away May 27, 2019. Professor Morikis is well known for his work in immunophysics and immunoengineering, where he used physics and engineering approaches to understand molecular mechanisms of immunology, develop disease models, and design new drugs and molecular sensors for autoimmune and...
This future PepsiCo associate was raised without her parents since the age of 9. Her resiliency transformed into grit
“Chronoprints” can identify a sample from a video taken as it reacts to disturbance
Spies can learn what a machine is making from the sounds it makes
The tissue will be used to study neurological diseases
The device aims to reduce brain swelling and deliver a neuroprotective drug
Inspired by a musical instrument, the simple sensor can be constructed from common materials and used to detect adulterated or counterfeit drugs
Project to embed patient data directly in biological samples receives Gates Foundation funding
Scientists use molecular dipoles to accelerate electron transfer in one direction and completely suppress it in the other. This “holy grail” of energy science could hasten the design of new and superb energy and electronic materials
Donovan Argueta, a first-generation college graduate at the University of California, Riverside, has won a Ford Foundation 2018 Dissertation Fellowship. The $25,000 fellowship begins June 1, 2018. As a fellow, Argueta will receive additional support to attend an annual conference of the Ford Foundation fellows this fall. The mission of...