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Two UT Arlington professors named National Academy of Inventors Fellows

Two UT Arlington professors named National Academy of Inventors Fellows

Improved healthcare protective suit to combat Ebola wins U.S. award

Improved healthcare protective suit to combat Ebola wins U.S. award

Study: Injectable 3D vaccines could help prevent cancer, infectious disease

Study: Injectable 3D vaccines could help prevent cancer, infectious disease

UTHealth receives $7.3 million grant to research on health information technology

UTHealth receives $7.3 million grant to research on health information technology

Verizon announces winners of 2014 Powerful Answers Award

Verizon announces winners of 2014 Powerful Answers Award

Innovative cell therapy shows highly promising results in pediatric patients with ALL

Innovative cell therapy shows highly promising results in pediatric patients with ALL

New single-cell genetic profiling techniques help uncover variation in pluripotent stem cells

New single-cell genetic profiling techniques help uncover variation in pluripotent stem cells

Researchers develop low-cost, electricity-free device for detecting DNA of infectious pathogens

Researchers develop low-cost, electricity-free device for detecting DNA of infectious pathogens

Finding could upend scientific consensus about when embryonic cells begin separating into cell types

Finding could upend scientific consensus about when embryonic cells begin separating into cell types

Extreme Mechanics Letters: New journal from Elsevier

Extreme Mechanics Letters: New journal from Elsevier

Unique ability helps prolific bacterium to afflict humans, animals and even plants

Unique ability helps prolific bacterium to afflict humans, animals and even plants

Scientists reveal mechanisms that create 'Mexican waves' in brain

Scientists reveal mechanisms that create 'Mexican waves' in brain

Electrical stimulation technology can help SCI patients regain bladder control

Electrical stimulation technology can help SCI patients regain bladder control

Platelet-like nanoparticles mimic human body's coagulation process

Platelet-like nanoparticles mimic human body's coagulation process

Researchers refine diagnostic tools to predict treatment outcomes for children with neuroblastoma

Researchers refine diagnostic tools to predict treatment outcomes for children with neuroblastoma

Effective treatment for phantom limb pain continues to be elusive

Effective treatment for phantom limb pain continues to be elusive

UT Arlington professor uses tissue-engineered artificial lymph nodes to draw prostate cancer cells

UT Arlington professor uses tissue-engineered artificial lymph nodes to draw prostate cancer cells

Zebra Imaging enters into strategic partnership with Zygote Media Group

Zebra Imaging enters into strategic partnership with Zygote Media Group

Rutgers scientists are developing new medical imaging method for early detection of cancer

Rutgers scientists are developing new medical imaging method for early detection of cancer

Carnegie Mellon and Pitt to recognize Mark Roth with 2014 Friend of the CNBC Award

Carnegie Mellon and Pitt to recognize Mark Roth with 2014 Friend of the CNBC Award

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