Two Tufts students from the iBIT lab in the Department of Biomedical Engineering won awards that allowed them to share their research at prestigious conferences.
Greses Pérez draws upon her research into the intersection of language and learning and her experiences as a woman in STEM to help open up the field of engineering.
Professor Susan Landau writes that cyberwarfare during the Russian invasion of Ukraine has not played out as some expected—but it has an impact with some important long-term implications.
Associate Professor Ayse Asatekin and a team from Massachusetts General Hospital bioengineered a hydrogel that allows wounds to be treated with significantly less pain.
Kenneth and JoAnn G Wellner Professor Jamie Maguire and Assistant Professor Aseema Mohanty received the award to simultaneously measure the activity of multiple neuronal populations in vivo.