Branching Out: How Math Can Help Better Understand Diseases
SDSU applied mathematician receives NSF grant to understand the processes that create structure of breast tissue, lungs, kidneys.
SDSU applied mathematician receives NSF grant to understand the processes that create structure of breast tissue, lungs, kidneys.
How is your brain processing the words you are reading right now? That’s the focus of neurocognitive scientist Phillip Holcomb’s nearly five decades of research
As an undergraduate physics student, Bird said she was really quiet, felt completely alone and tended to fall through the cracks. But her experience at SDSU has been different.
Chemical biologist Jeffrey Gustafson (‘05) received a CSU-wide award for his renowned work leveraging the shape of chemicals to find less harmful cancer drugs
Across 150 posters and talks, sixteen CoS Students won awards for their presentations at the 2022 Student Research Symposium.
Biology professor Ricardo Zayas received a Whitman Fellowship to conduct research on organisms that regenerate their nervous systems at the Marine Biological Laboratory