The CTSI has awarded new Translational Pilot Studies Program grants to assist investigators in developing promising new technologies and therapeutics.
Ying is being recognized for her widley respected research in magnetic resonance.
Cho aims to develop a validated OEF data acquisition processing algorithm.
QAS.AI awarded $1 million National Science Foundation grant for clinical evaluation in Buffalo, Florida.
Research expenditures eclipsed $100 million for the first time in school history after an 11% increase in funding over the previous year.
The new faculty bring expertise and interest in areas ranging from theoretical computer science to next-generation solar cells.
The awards support researchers whose scholarship, teaching and service connect with SEAS' values and commitment to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.
Recipients are recognized for excelling outside of their majors in the categories of arts, athletics, diverse achievements and service.