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Stevens Researchers Advance Innovative Lab-in-a-Fiber Research Frontier
May 21, 2012 Dr. Du and Dr. Sukhishvili’s collaboration wins grant from the National Science Foundation
Many vital chemical and biological processes in modern technology take place in microscopic, tightly constrained environments, where experimentation at macroscopic scale is no longer adequate to understand and exploit molecular behavior. Dr. Henry Du and Dr. Svetlana
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| Explosive Detection Research to be Presented at ASMS Conference
May 8, 2012 Stevens student awarded travel grant to present research in Vancouver
The detection of trace quantities of explosives is critical to defending civilian populations from terrorist attacks. Freneil Jariwala, graduate student at Stevens Institute of Technology, and Dr. Athula B. Attygalle of the Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology & Biomedical Engineering have developed a method o
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| Stevens Team Wins First Place in New Jersey ISPE Student Poster competition
May 8, 2012 Diagnostic invention allows clinicians to comprehensively evaluate spinal movement
A student team from Stevens Institute of Technology has taken first place in the undergraduate division of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) 2012 New Jersey Regional Poster Competition. The ISPE conducts the annual competition between student members of the society, who present visual displays of their research findings and answer questions from a panel of distinguished judges. The winning teams
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| Dr. Glenn Atlas, Stevens Students, and MICRO Stamping Corp. Develop Innovative Medical Technology
April 30, 2012 V-Scope is a new medical device to help doctors position a breathing tube
“The proper intubation of a patient must be performed quickly, often in life-threatening situations,” says Dr. Glenn Atlas, Stevens Institute of Technology Alumnus and Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey. By inserting a flexible tube into the trachea, a doctor or nurse maintains an open airway for patients who are critically injured or unable to brea
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| New NSF Grant Supports Dr. Attygalle's Investigation on Ant Pheromones
October 13, 2011 Dr. Attygalle provides new insight into how certain parasites locate host ants
Ants communicate using chemical signals, often called pheromones, that enable them to swarm in response to danger or quickly congregate on a picnic blanket. These cues, according to Dr. Athula Attygalle of Stevens Institute of Technology, may also signal fly parasites that rely on ants as hosts.
Dr. Attygalle, an expert in both natural products chemistry and mass spectrometry, has rec
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