Stevens Professor Joins Open Source Effort to Develop Drugs
International collaboration helps developing nations fight malaria and tuberculosis.
In order to accelerate the development of new drugs to combat and cure major infectious diseases, Professor A.K. Ganguly of the Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology & Biomedical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology is contributing his expertise and passion to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Open Source Drug Discover
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January 22, 2013
Stevens Undergraduates Present Research on Reducing Back Pain
Students to exhibit posters and results at two annual conferences
Lower back pain is the second most common cause of disability for adults in the United States. Faced with the rising number of individuals suffering from the condition, undergraduate students Emily Noonan and Hanna Sidoti at the Stevens Institute of Technology will be presenting their research on the effects of whole-body vibration on lower back pain at two major conferences in 2013.
The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Biomedical Engineering is to exploit the natural interdependence of science and engineering...read more