Biomedical engineer Prof. Danny Bluestein has been tasked with optimizing a cutting-edge treatment that brings new hope to patients suffering from a serious heart disorder.
Most modern apes are pretty big. But a little fossilized molar in the Tugen Hills of Kenya dating back about 12.5 million years ago revealed the smallest ape species ever found.
The MART was envisioned as a catalyst for highly advanced cancer research and a facility to provide outstanding clinical care to patients. Now, it's a reality.
The interactive 12-week experience is aimed at giving members of the campus community real-world insight into the daily functions and responsibilities of law enforcement personnel from actual law enforcement personnel.
The Office of Global Affairs has arranged a series of programs for faculty, staff and students to promote international understanding and support educational exchange from November 12 through November 16.
Matthew Lebo's research focuses on public opinion, presidential and congressional elections, and party politics in the United States and Great Britain. One of his recent papers explores how a high level of partisanship was costly in the 2010 elections. Another paper that he co-authored found that congressional parties gain and lose seats based on the battles won and lost by the president.