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Engineering the future of health care: ASU launches MS in medical engineering

Engineering the future of health care: ASU launches MS in medical engineering

As health systems increasingly rely on data, artificial intelligence, or AI, and connected digital platforms, Arizona State University is launching a new Master of Science in medical engineering. The stand-alone graduate degree prepares students to design and implement the digital, AI and software-driven medical technologies that are shaping modern clinical care.

How tiny drug carriers could transform brain treatment

How tiny drug carriers could transform brain treatment

Delivering medication precisely where the body needs it is one of nanomedicine’s biggest challenges. Kuei-Chun (Mark) Wang has been working to overcome that obstacle by designing nanosized drug carriers capable of moving through the body and accumulating in diseased tissue — earning him the prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award.

Engineering a healthier Arizona

Engineering a healthier Arizona

Five Fulton Schools researchers received more than $2M from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre to tackle urgent medical challenges.

Meet new faculty member Deborah Keller

Meet new faculty member Deborah Keller

Deborah Keller, a double board-certified colorectal surgeon, has always been passionate about bridging medicine and technology to improve patient care.

Turning pitches into partnerships

Turning pitches into partnerships

The Techiepalooza networking event simulated an auction environment as it challenged students to sell their ideas and skills to each other.

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