
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Receives NIH Grant to Develop Rapid, Reliable, Low-cost HIV Test
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø College of Engineering and Computer Science, and Schmidt College of Medicine researchers received a $377,971 National Institutes of Health grant to develop a disposable microchip for HIV testing.

New Technology Rapidly, Reliably Monitors Sickle Cell Disease
Researchers from ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a new method to monitor sickle cell disease that doesn't require microscopic imaging or biochemical markers.

The Dog Days of Summer are Here, But this 'Cool' Cat Isn't Worried
A team from ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's College of Engineering and Computer Science found an innovative way to keep a rescue snow leopard "chill" as temperatures rise during the dog days of summer as well as year-round.

Gregg B. Fields Named Executive Director of ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's I-HEALTH
Gregg B. Fields, Ph.D., has been named as executive director of ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's Institute for Human Health and Disease Intervention (I-HEALTH), one of the university's four research pillars.

ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Receives $750,000 from Gangal Foundation to Name Innovation Hall
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's College of Engineering and Computer Science received a $750,000 gift from the GANGALS nonprofit Foundation, Inc. to name the Lata and Shiva Gangal Global Innovation Hall in the Engineering East building.

Algorithm Steers Catheters to Target for Treating Atrial Fibrillation
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers have developed the first algorithm that guides catheter movements and accurately detects atrial fibrillation targets without 3D maps of the heart.

Cane Institute Hosts MATE ROV Regional Competition
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's Cane Institute for Advanced Technologies within A.D. Henderson University School and ÑDz©¹ÙÍø High School recently hosted the MATE ROV Regional Competition.

ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Reunites Long Lost Second Cousins
Not only did the two of them discover that they were cousins both attending ÑDz©¹ÙÍø, but they were both studying engineering.

Technology Senses Parkinson's Patients' Medication Response
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø College of Engineering and Computer Science researchers have developed a novel approach that automatically senses how Parkinson's patients respond to medication without patient or physician engagement.

NSF CAREER Award Aimed at Key Information in Emergencies
A $500,011 NSF grant awarded to a researcher in ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's College of Engineering and Computer Science will focus on evacuation route planning, resource assignment, and transportation resilience.