A new way of connecting at Tufts The Herd platform offers a multitude of ways for members of the Tufts community to connect. Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
Graduate student receives poster award PhD student Aaron Love recently won a Best Poster Award at the Boston Bacterial Meeting for his research on protein coding schemes. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
Powering up a ‘Blue Economy’ Efforts to shape a sustainable future for oceans inspire Tufts’ inaugural Bluetech Innovation Day. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Campus news
Cowen elected ISCB Fellow Professor Lenore Cowen was named a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology for her leadership in the interdisciplinary field. Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Students honored with Tufts 2023 Presidential Awards for Civic Life Enrique Ernesto Rodriguez, E23, and Briana Lino, EG25, were among the recipients of this year's Tufts Presidential Awards for Civic Life. Engineers , Students , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers , Campus news
Offshore wind makes waves Students and faculty at Fletcher and the School of Engineering partner to study offshore wind. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Students , Graduate students , Campus news
Foods of the future In a Tell Me More podcast, experts predict that tomorrow’s meals will marry familiar favorites with radically new ingredients. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Women engineers
What microplastics might be doing to our intestines Using organoids as a stand-in for the bowel, researchers find that plastic particles we unintentionally consume may trigger inflammatory responses. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Tufts Now , Engineers , Faculty , Women engineers
Climate mitigation efforts could lead to harmful health impacts in certain areas Researchers from Penn State and Tufts simulate future scenarios and find that some climate mitigation efforts could lead to harmful health impacts in certain regions. Research , Energy, water, and environment , Engineers , Faculty