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UT Arlington faculty offer expertise on 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks

On Sept. 11, global attention will turn to the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that targeted New York City and Washington D.C. and changed the world. The University of Texas at Arlington is home to researchers who are examining the long-lasting impact of that day, providing support for veterans returning from war and developing innovative technologies to increase Homeland Security.

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UT Arlington Engineering Research Building earns LEED Gold certification

ERB certified as LEED Gold green building.

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UT Arlington names distinguished civil engineer as new College of Engineering dean

UT Arlington names distinguished civil engineer as new College of Engineering dean.

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UT Arlington bioengineer wins NIH grant to help guide treatment for children with cerebral palsy

A UT Arlington bioengineer believes he can give physicians vital information that could lead to better therapy for patients afflicted with cerebral palsy.

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Blending of testing methods could lead to better life for UT Arlington veterans

Social work and bioengineering professors at The University of Texas at Arlington are collaborating on research they think will lead to better treatment for veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury.

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UT Arlington researchers say cell manipulation could lead to better drug delivery

UT Arlington researchers are using focused laser beams to manipulate cells that lead drug-carrying nanoparticles that deliver medicine to cancer cells that need it.

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UT Arlington honors collaborative research during March 4 Engineering Research Building dedication

Students, faculty and supporters of The University of Texas at Arlington will celebrate the debut of the 234,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Engineering Research Building with a March 4 dedication event and open house.

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Engineering team to aid cerebral palsy assessment, treatment with new computer game

A University of Texas at Arlington College of Engineering team has received two National Science Foundation grants worth a combined $802,000 to develop an adaptive, game-driven system to improve physical and mental assessments of children with cerebral palsy.

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New generation of prosthetic gets closer to the real limb

A UT Arlington bioengineer has built a neurological array that he thinks will lead to a better prosthetic arm that will allow more movement and eventually sensation for military veterans who desperately need them.

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UT Arlington researcher secures Texas grant to battle thyroid cancer

A University of Texas at Arlington researcher has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas to work on creating better tools for determining where thyroid cancer is and treating it.

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Optical imaging system to help detect prostate cancer

Hanli Liu, a University of Texas at Arlington bioengineering professor, has landed a three-year, $958,660 grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate a minimally invasive way to screen for and diagnose prostate cancer by using a multi-channel optical imaging system.

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Bioengineering professor hopes to transfer knowledge to high school students by training high school teachers

Jian Yang wants to take his message about a university education and research to high schools.

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UT Arlington earns eight advanced research awards

The University of Texas at Arlington received eight Norman Hackerman Advanced Research Program awards for $975,874 from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

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