Fighting cancer: Innovative strategy takes aim at tumors’ drug resistance
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Fighting cancer: Innovative strategy takes aim at tumors' drug resistance
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Marc Birtwistle, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, said the cancer research he and his team are conducting could be a step toward managing tumors with drug combinations, turning them from potential death sentences to chronic yet treatable conditions.
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Four endowed chairs from the college celebrated at investiture ceremony
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Yue Wang selected associate dean for research
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Four endowed chairs celebrated at investiture ceremony
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| Yue Wang selected associate dean for research
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Brian C. Dean, Rajendra K. Bordia, Kuang-Ching (KC) Wang and Hai Xiao were honored in a ceremony underscoring the transformative impact endowed chairs have on advancing the University’s faculty, research and academic environment while celebrating the philanthropic donors who made these positions possible.
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| Wang, the Warren H. Owen-Duke Energy Professor of mechanical engineering, brings a wealth of experience to her new role as associate dean. For the past year, she has helped shape the future of research and education nationwide at the National Science Foundation.
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Bioengineering team wins national prize for kidney device
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| Experiments on the ISS could transform technology on Earth
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Bioengineering team wins national prize for kidney device
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| How experiments on the International Space Station could help transform technology on Earth
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| Five seniors who developed the NephroGuard as a senior project said they plan to keep nudging the device toward the marketplace, shing a light on the high quality of hands-on educational experiences in the Department of Bioengineering.
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| Hassan Masoud, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, said the experiments he and his team propose will be the first to investigate Marangoni propulsion on curved interfaces.
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Deep Orange 15 showcased at the 2024 SEMA Show
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| Automotive engineering student receives fellowship from Hitachi
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Vehicle designed and built by students displayed at top industry event
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| Automotive engineering Ph.D. student receives fellowship from Hitachi High-Tech America
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| Deep Orange 15, a search-and-rescue vehicle, was part of the VIPR-GS exhibit at the 2024 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
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| Som Dixt’s fellowship helped underscore the strength of Clemson’s partnership with Hitachi and will support his work to unlock the potential of additive manufacturing.
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Prisma Health and Clemson University launch the Center for Human Factors in Health Care
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| Savannah River National Laboratory and Clemson University establish joint appointments
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Prisma Health and Clemson University launch the Center for Human Factors in Health Care
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| Savannah River National Laboratory and Clemson University establish joint appointments
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Clemson scholars will partner on research that will contribute to improving safety, efficiency, outcomes and the overall experience for both patients and health care workers.
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| Jake Amoroso, a glass and ceramic scientist at SRNL, will soon be on the Clemson University campus, while Fatemeh Afghah, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering will collaborate with SNRL researchers.
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| Deep Orange 15: See the latest student-built concept vehicle on campus this Saturday
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Gear up for game day with innovation on display! Before the Tigers take on The Citadel this Saturday, November 23, don’t miss your chance to see Deep Orange 15—a DoD-funded, fully student-designed and built, high-speed, off-road rescue vehicle.
Join us at the Tigertown Tailgate outside Littlejohn Coliseum starting at 11 a.m.
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| Deep Orange 15: See the latest student-built concept vehicle on campus this Saturday, Nov. 23
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Gear up for game day with innovation on display! Before the Tigers take on The Citadel this Saturday, November 23, don’t miss your chance to see Deep Orange 15—a DoD-funded, fully student-designed and built, high-speed, off-road rescue vehicle.
Join us at the Tigertown Tailgate outside Littlejohn Coliseum starting at 11 a.m.
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Clemson University faculty members Ashley Hedrick McKenzie and Melinda Harman are the newest Clemson University School of Health Research (CUSHR) Faculty Fellows. READ MORE
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Sports science researchers, enthusiasts gather at first-annual RECESS symposium. READ MORE
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As Thanksgiving nears, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the remarkable dedication of our faculty, students and staff, as well as the generosity of our alumni and friends. We have had a productive, fruitful year, and your willingness to share your time, talent and treasure has once again proven crucial.
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The college is fortunate to have a faculty that is engaged in transformative research that addresses some of the world's most significant challenges, from pushing the frontiers of health innovation and advanced manufacturing to developing energy solutions and more sophisticated artificial intelligence. Their work exemplifies the vital role that top-tier talent plays in driving innovation and providing educational experiences for our students. Hands-on projects, mentorships and research initiatives ensure our graduates leave not only with foundational knowledge but also with the skills and confidence to become leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs.
None of this would be possible without the generosity of our alumni and friends, whose support enables us to sustain and expand these educational experiences. Your contributions help us provide scholarships, enhance research capabilities and create even more opportunities for students to learn from top minds in their fields.
As we look to the future, your continued support will be vital in allowing us to recruit and retain distinguished faculty and offer transformative learning experiences for the next generation. If you are considering a gift this season, we encourage you to click the “Make a Gift” tab below. Your investment is essential, and we thank you for your indispensable role in shaping the future.
I hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving filled with food and family and that you create many wonderful memories.
Best wishes for a healthy and safe holiday,
Anand K. Gramopadhye, Dean
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