ASU Biodesign Institute

@ASUBiodesign

Our research solutions address critical global challenges in health care, sustainability and security that are inspired from natural systems.

Tempe, Arizona
Joined March 2009

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  1. 12 hours ago

    We did a walk-through this morning of the new C building. Everything's coming together!

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  2. Apr 10

    “Sometimes, you find out new stuff, and sometimes you fail, but every day is a day that the mind can travel so many different paths,” says 's Dr. Paul Coleman, who has researched for over 40 years, in our magazine interview.

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  3. Apr 11

    Tonight at 6 p.m., Charlie Rolsky will lead an unexpected conversation about microplastics, the environment and fashion designer Iris van Herpen at .

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  5. Apr 10

    ., evolutionary biologist at , sees promise in the ability to control cancer.

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  6. Apr 9

    This Wednesday, Charlie Rolsky will lead an unexpected conversation about microplastics, the environment and fashion designer Iris van Herpen at .

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  7. Apr 6

    For those wanting a more general introduction of why scientists are so excited about the wide-ranging impact of XFEL science, watch:

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  8. Apr 6

    Leading physicists, biologists and computational will get a special sneak peak of ASU XFEL science’s future home building C. Opening soon

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  9. Apr 6

    “We can do great things with the new compact XFEL, including strategic partnerships to do even greater things” Panch

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  10. Apr 6

    Panch kicks off XFEL workshop and a warm welcome for “more ideas and more things will come out of this/-including, perhaps one day, a Nobel Prize”

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  11. Apr 6

    Why is cancer everywhere and how evolutionary approaches can help us understand and treat the cancer? spoke recently on the topic of cancer across life, cellular cheating, and more via

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  12. Apr 5

    Thank you to everyone who came out last night and made Science Exposed an amazing evening!

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  13. Apr 4

    Science Exposed wraps up with Joe Blattman playing flamenco guitar music at the James Turrell Air Apparent Skyspace sculpture.

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  14. Apr 4

    "All viruses aren't bad." Another performance during "Science Exposed."

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  15. Apr 4
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  16. Apr 4

    "Microscopic Ion Room - All salmonella bacteria welcome" for Science Exposed.

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  17. Apr 4

    "Science Exposed" is underway in the building! Tonight's performances combine art and science to spur creative thought and new ideas.

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  18. Apr 4

    Cancer is this thing we share with all forms of multicellularity. Including a new crested cactus garden installation outside our new research building

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  19. Apr 4

    What does cancer look like across the tree of life? Here's one version, a crested cactus among the Arizona's bold, iconic Saguaros

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  20. Apr 4
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