Robin Ippisch is the Director of Research Development in the Department of Radiology, as well as the Director of the Radiopharmaceutical Facility at the University of California San Francisco.
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a family of disruptive technologies that allow rapid fabrication of parts of nearly arbitrary geometrical complexity without the need of expensive tooling, vastly simplifying production of elaborate assemblies for a wide range of industries.
The spinal cord is a superhighway of information flowing to and from the brain and periphery. Unfortunately, in injury this bidirectional flow is disrupted, often leading to permanent impairment of sensorimotor function.
The last decade has seen an exponential rise in research assessing the potential for non-invasive brain stimulation techniques to facilitate cognitive function in healthy and clinical populations.
Caroline N. Jones serves as an Assistant Professor within the new joint Biomedical Engineering Program between UT Southwestern Medical Center and the University of Texas at Dallas.
The science is clear-in the next 25 years we must undertake the most rapid energy transition in history to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. For our lab-scale innovations to matter, we must accelerate the scaleup and development process.
The UC Davis student branch of the ASABE hosted the organization’s Annual Student Rally for California and Nevada in January, where students learned about today’s agricultural industry, from producing high-protein almond milk to gene editing for essential crops to heritage sheep breeding.