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The SDSU X-Prize Team includes more than 60 members from five SDSU colleges.
From Trekkie to Techie
A team at SDSU is working on a "Star Trek" inspired device that could revolutionize health care.
The President
Reading and Writing DNA
The President's Lecture Series Featured Life Technologies Chairman and CEO, Greg Lucier.
The SDSU Science Sampler allows all ages to enjoy interactive lectures and activities.
Science Research Sampler
The SDSU Science Sampler will take place throughout campus on Friday, March 22.
Grants of the Week
Grants of the Week highlight some of the new awards received by SDSU researchers.
The BTSA hosts a panel of industry professionals on Feb. 21.
STEM Experts Share Experience
The biotechnology club hosts a panel of industry professionals for students exploring careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Biotech Innovation Wins Student Competition
Cell Minder, a student engineered biotech storage solution, won the Lavin VentureStart Competition.
A high-tech room full of computers.
Well Connected
A new NSF grant supports construction of a network for data-intensive research exchange.
These photomicrograph cardiac stem cells isolated from mouse hearts clustered together in the shape of a heart.
Tissue Regeneration at Heart of New Institute
SDSU's Integrated Regenerative Research Institute aims to harness the power and healing potential of stem cells.
Stem Cells
Stem Cell Awareness, Oct. 3
An event advocating stem cell science will begin at 11 a.m., Oct. 3, in the Fowler Athletics Center Auditorium.
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NIH Tabs SDSU Prof
Biology professor Sanford Bernstein will chair the NIH board on skeletal muscle and exercise physiology.
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