Helping Hispanic engineers thrive by building community

Helping Hispanic engineers thrive by building community

Hispanic and Latinx representation in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, fields wasn’t much of a thought for David Eduardo Flores-Prieto when he was an undergraduate student in Monterrey, Mexico. Nearly all of the students, faculty members and role...
Meet the newest Fulton Schools faculty, 2022–23

Meet the newest Fulton Schools faculty, 2022–23

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University will welcome more than 50 new faculty members during the 2022–23 academic year. These talented professionals bring skills and insights from top universities, leading laboratories and innovative...
Cultivating CRISPR innovations

Cultivating CRISPR innovations

Few discoveries in science have had the potential for medical impacts as dramatic as the gene-editing tool called CRISPR. Only about a decade after the discovery of the technique, it is being seen as a basis for developing treatments and cures for many diseases and...
Molecular clues behind traumatic brain injury

Molecular clues behind traumatic brain injury

New research led by Dr. Sarah Stabenfeldt, Associate Professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, has revealed some of the first detailed molecular clues associated with one of the leading causes of death and disability, a condition known as...
Biomedical student organization leads journeys of discovery

Biomedical student organization leads journeys of discovery

Arizona State University’s Biomedical Engineering Society, or BMES, brings together more than 300 students to explore shared interests related to the field of biomedical engineering. It’s an active community that hosts professional networking events, operates a...