When Fighting Cancer From Space, Form is Function
Getting seven experiments on the International Space Station requires a really good idea. Like a brand new way to attack tumors—one that you can only make in space. Space has unique advantages for making medicines. Its very low gravity makes it possible to grow molecules in shapes and uniformity that are difficult to create on […]
UConn Graduate Student Awarded 2023 NASA CT Space Grant Consortium Graduate Research Fellowship
January 10, 2024 | Jordan Baker, Center for Clean Energy Engineering Graduate student, Alanna Gado, has recently been awarded the NASA CT Space Grant Consortium Graduate Research Fellowship. Gado, who is a graduate research assistant within the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, as well as a member of the Center for Clean Energy Engineering […]
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