Flu vaccines of the future could be skin patches delivered to your door Professor Fio Omenetto and Stern Family Professor David Kaplan contributed foundational research to new advances in microneedles as reported by the Boston Globe. Human health and bioengineering , Faculty
Green tea and resveratrol reduce Alzheimer’s plaques in lab tests Using a 3D neural tissue model, Tufts researchers find the compounds diminish amyloid plaques with no side effects. Human health and bioengineering , Faculty
Presenting remediation solutions Part-time lecturer Paul Dombrowski, P.E. hopes to improve environmental and human health through advancements in remediation. Energy, water, and environment , Faculty
Can we trust organizations with our facial images? Professor and Dean of Graduate Education Karen Panetta published an opinion piece on SaskToday about the ethics of facial recognition. Human-technology interface , Faculty
As offshore wind plans grow, so does the need for transmission Professor of the Practice Eric Hines spoke with WBUR about the advantages of sustaining wind energy with an offshore power grid. Energy, water, and environment , Faculty
Zimmerman named Vebleo Fellow Professor of the Practice Michael Zimmerman was named a Vebleo Fellow. Faculty
Algorithmic bias reveals the limits of AI Professor and Dean of Graduate Education Karen Panetta's work on algorithmic bias was featured on Inside Big Data. Human-technology interface , Faculty
Scaling up: The push is on to expand and equip the global clean energy workforce Tufts students and professors spoke with Engineering News Record about the role of offshore wind in the global clean energy workforce. Energy, water, and environment , Faculty , Students
Tufts advances offshore wind energy engineering Professor Babak Moaveni and team were awarded a National Science Foundation grant to improve offshore wind turbines. Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Faculty