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NYU Positions Itself as a Leader in Biomedical Engineering
July 31, 2018
The Second Annual NYU Biomedical and Biosystems Conference Drew a Roster of High-Profile Researchers to Brooklyn
The World’s Leading Experts in Organized Molecular Films Gather in Brooklyn
August 6, 2018
The NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts ICOMF17
New Apps to Take Confusion Out of Genome and Microbiome Home Tests
October 8, 2018
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Expert on Human-Computer Interaction to Counter Widespread Misunderstanding of Results by Non-Experts Wellesley College and Open Humans Project Collaborate to Make…
New Tech Delivers High-Tech Film That Blocks Electromagnetic Interference
October 31, 2018
NYU Tandon Chemical Engineer Andre Taylor and Collaborators Use Cost-Effective Process to Make Strong, Flexible Films that Allow Light In but Keep Electromagnetic Interference Out
New mobile apps may simplify complex genomic and biome data
The Future — and Its Faculty — Are Female
November 12, 2018
NYU Tandon Student Wins Prestigious Schlumberger Faculty for the Future Fellowship
Strong, flexible films that allow light in but keep electromagnetic interference out
November 2, 2018
Researchers Find Clue to Epidemics in 'Bursty' Social Behavior
December 12, 2018
NYU Collaboration Aims to Help Young Cerebral Palsy Patients Get Needed Hand Orthotics
December 21, 2018
Making Medicine Greener
February 11, 2019
A Team of Tandon Students Takes on the Pharmaceutical Industry
NYU College of Dentistry Opens Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities
February 12, 2019
Fighting Flu With Math: Predicting Peak Season, Spread, and Vaccination Patterns
February 18, 2019
Visualizing better cancer treatment
March 20, 2019
NYU researchers engineer a protein micelle that can be visualized by MRI as it delivers chemotherapeutics
NYU Tandon professor inducted into biomedical engineering elite
March 26, 2019
Jin Kim Montclare honored by AIMBE for contributions to biomaterials and biocatalyst design
NYU Dentistry Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities opens to expand access to care for Empire State
February 26, 2019
A changing microbiome
January 31, 2020
A trio of NYU Tandon professors is studying the ramifications of urban flooding
NYU Tandon and global public health researcher receives Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations grant
May 14, 2019
Grant funds technology-forward research using AI to improve vaccination rates in Pakistan
Creating new technology to save lives
June 4, 2019
Alum Marisa Barbieri harnesses the power of AI and data to combat the opioid crisis
War all the time? Climate reporters weigh coverage quantity against quality
May 29, 2019
Medivis gets FDA approval for its augmented reality surgical planning toolkit
May 31, 2019
Mathematics ties media coverage of gun control to upticks in gun purchases
June 24, 2019
Coverage of shootings? Not so much
Hate speech on Twitter predicts frequency of real-life hate crimes
June 24, 2019
NYU researchers turn to artificial intelligence to show the links between online hate and offline violence in 100 cities
NYU study finds uptick in gun sales ‘unintended consequence’ of media coverage of gun control after mass shootings
June 24, 2019
Spirulina Is A Viable Source Of Protein And Can Grow Anywhere, Even Brooklyn
July 16, 2019
Research using mechanics and physics could predict diseases that cause cells to stress
August 15, 2019
Finding energy patterns in the physical behavior of cells under local stress, NYU Tandon researchers identify targets for diagnosis and treatment of conditions like hypertension, diabetes and…
NYU Tandon startup paves the way for pesticide-free cannabis, wine grapes, and other high-value crops
August 20, 2019
Brooklyn Bioscience, born in university lab, develops engineered enzyme for a safe, low-cost method of detoxifying organophosphates
Researchers will shine light into the black box of artificial intelligence in medicine
September 3, 2019
Multidisciplinary team explores how new tech impacts healthcare workflow
Unused Pharmaceutical Products in Cataract Surgery Raise Costs and Carbon Footprint
August 2, 2019
NYU Startup Gets Grant To Develop Pesticide-Free Cannabis Using Protein Engineering Methods
August 20, 2019
Research using mechanics and physics could predict diseases that 'stress out' cells
August 19, 2019
Researchers develop thermo-responsive protein hydrogel
September 17, 2019
NYU Tandon-led team crosses barrier needed to deliver drugs at the cellular level and to engineer tissue
Robotic fish can be a valuable tool in the fight against one of the world’s most problematic invasive species, the mosquitofish, researchers report
September 16, 2019
New Protein Hydrogel to Be the First Biocompatible Thermo-Responsive Drug Delivery Aid
September 20, 2019
NYU researcher awarded National Institutes of Health grant to optimize CAR-T cell cancer therapy
October 28, 2019
Matthew Campisi speaks about his life-saving screening technology over Alumni Weekend
October 31, 2019
Detoxifying Pesticides
Sub-10 nm Resolution Patterning of Pockets for Enzyme Immobilization with Independent Density and Quasi-3D Topography Control
October 14, 2019
Data Collaborative Case Study: Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP)
December 16, 2019
Two NYU Tandon teams are Austin-bound for the South by Southwest Innovation Awards
January 30, 2020
Highly Permeable Perfluorinated Sulfonic Acid Ionomers for Improved Electrochemical Devices: Insights into Structure – Property Relationships
January 20, 2020
The day I learned that success is not the result of talent, but of effort
January 20, 2020
Scientists answer coronavirus questions on new website
March 18, 2020
The GovLab at NYU Tandon helps debunk misinformation and provide solid advice from the American Federation of Scientists
NYU answers desperate need for medical face shields with low-cost, quick-production design
March 27, 2020
The clinician-tested designs will be made publicly-available for free to enable other regions to launch similar efforts for COVID-19 response
Coronavirus preparedness: Insurers and Medicaid need to relax prescription refills
March 3, 2020
How to maintain safe cybersecurity practices while transitioning workers from the office to remote workstations
March 5, 2020
CO2-based vodka startup Air Co. fully redirects its tech to making hand sanitizer for donation
March 17, 2020
Do You Have #COVID-19 Questions? We Have Answers: Ask a Scientist Launches
March 20, 2020
The History of Pfizer and Penicillin, and Lessons for Coronavirus
March 20, 2020
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issues stay-at-home order for nearly all of state's 9M residents
March 21, 2020
Blinded By Disbelief: COVID-19's Devastation Is A Mirror For Climate Change
March 26, 2020
NYU creates cheap, easy-to-produce face shields for hospitals amid coronavirus
March 27, 2020
NYU makes face shield design for healthcare workers that can be built in under a minute available to all
March 27, 2020
Want to use your tech skills to help during the pandemic? Here's how.
March 29, 2020
Vodka From Thin Air: An Unusual Climate Prize Hits a Coronavirus Snag
March 30, 2020
NYU researchers rush to capture human interactions with 3D data on surfaces likely to carry COVID-19
April 1, 2020
Team from NYU Tandon and School of Global Public Health will share information gathered from New York City medical and transit locations with epidemiologists seeking to model the spread of the…
Online collective intelligence course aims to improve responses to COVID-19 and other crises
April 6, 2020
The GovLab at NYU Tandon teams with 11 global institutions to offer free classes on effective disaster response
Tandon COVID-19 research response is certifiably RAPID
December 2, 2020
Faculty receive National Science Foundation Rapid Response Research (RAPID) funding