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Optical tweezer development optical tweezer developmentLaser ‘tweezer’ cell manipulation could lead to better drug delivery.. Read more...

disposition for cancers Dr. Samir Iqbal, left, and Dr. Shawn Christensen are working on a collaborative project that more accurately detects certain types of cancer.. Read more...

Mario Romero Mario Romero-Ortega, an associate professor of bioengineering, and his research team have obtained a $2.2 million grant from DARPA.. Read more...

Mario Romero A bioengineering researcher has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas..Read more...

 

Mark Your Calendars !!!
Research Administration is hosting a series of IP Education seminars. The first of the many to come is scheduled on 24 May 2012 at 1 PM at Nedderman Hall (NH 100). We welcome the faculty members and students to participate. Beverages and snacks will be served.

KTVT/CBS 11 and WBAP820 AM/96.7 FM aired reports on a UT Arlington team that is working on a device that they hope could reduce incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Electrical engineering professor J.C. Chiao, doctoral candidate Hung Cao and Heather Beardsley, a research engineer at TMAC, or the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center, have developed a sensitive wireless sensor system that can detect carbon dioxide exhaled by babies as they sleep. But more importantly, the sensors know when infants are not expelling carbon dioxide - quickly enough to allow intervention.