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Chad Myers
Medical-Health Technology

Chad Myers: Exploring genetic connections in breast cancer

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 A University of Minnesota professor is using a computational model to analyze the correlation between breast cancer and genetic variants.

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Medical-Health Technology

Efie Kokkoli: Tiny technology treats big disease

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College of Science and Engineering researcher Efie Kokkoli is leading a team to engineer and evaluate materials that address brain tumors.

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Medical-Health Technology

David Odde and Paolo Provenzano: Predicting cancer cell movement

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Two researchers in the College of Science and Engineering are developing a mathematical simulator to predict the movement of cancer through the human body.

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Medical-Health Technology

Taking aim at cancer

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University of Minnesota researchers are using engineering principles to understand the mechanics of tumors and build drug therapy components that might treat cancer.

Bruce Moskowitz conducting a study
Research

Magnetic attraction: Institute for Rock Magnetism

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Each year, the Institute for Rock Magnetism at the University of Minnesota draws visitors from around the world—researchers who study everything from termites to meteorites.

The four members of Team Aelios
Students

CSE students among winners of 2018 Acara Challenge

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Aelios Technology, a team comprised of University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering (CSE) students, took the top prize in the graduate division of the Acara Challenge.
 

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Students

CSE by the numbers: Anderson Innovation Labs

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From solar cars and rockets to a prosthetic hand, the new Clifford I. and Nancy C. Anderson Innovation Labs are changing education for students.

Students fit Seemore the sea turtle with a new exoshell
Students

Shoring up Seemore the sea turtle’s shell

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University of Minnesota engineering students recently completed a fitting for a 3D-printed exoshell they developed for an injured sea turtle at SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium at the Mall of America.

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People-Profiles

Trang Bui: What Drives Your Curiosity?

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CSE graduate Trang Bui overcame adversity to become the first in her family to earn a college degree.

Outdoor photo of Tate Hall from Church Street
Events

CSE hosts Tate Hall Open House and Tours on March 8

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University of Minnesota alumni, faculty, staff and students, as well as the general public, are invited to get an inside look at the $92.5-million renovation of the historic Tate Hall at a Open House and Public Tours on Thursday, March 8.