
Our work explores the intricate connections between genetics, lifestyle, environment,
and human health. From fundamental research to transformative therapies and biomedical
innovations, we address health in communities, extreme weather events, urbanization,
and mental health. We examine the role of culture and creativity in promoting overall
well-being.
Stories
Devin Shaffer, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has developed
a membrane that lets water flow through up to eight times faster while keeping out
salt.
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CellChorus Inc., a spinoff company, is commercializing a -developed platform for dynamic single-cell analysis with label-free analysis with
a $2.5 million grant from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.
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Tyler Varisco, assistant professor of pharmaceutical health outcomes and policy, spearheaded
the project to develop pharmacy guidelines funded by the Foundation for Opioid Response
Efforts and published on the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy website.
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