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iPlant Gets ARL Help
ARL's Nirav Merchant is contributing to the iPlant Collaborative's $50M project startup as iPlant's interim director of cyberinfrastructure development. The project will develop a centralized
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Barton Elected SPIE Fellow
ARL - Biomedical Engineering Director Jennifer Barton Elected SPIE Fellow Dr. Jennifer Barton will be honored as a SPIE fellow. Dr. Barton is the director of ARL's Biomedical Engineering div... Read More ...
ARL's New Core Facility
ARL and Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering have merged resources and services to form the University Spectroscopy and Imaging Facilities (USIF). The new service core expands UA's mic... Read More ...
Overpeck Receives Nobel
Jonathan Overpeck, Director of Arizona Research Labs'
Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, is part of a group of scientists awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. Overpeck is one of 33 lead auth... Read More ...
Hildebrand Honored
Two longtime University of Arizona professors have been elected fellows of
prestigious national organizations.
Astronomer Marcia J. Rieke is one of 227 newly elected fellows of the
American Aca... Read More ...
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The mission of the Microcirculation Division is to provide interdisciplinary research and educational programs in which engineering and mathematical approaches are applied in physiology and other health sciences. The focus of research is on physiological transport, especially in the microcirculation, in normal and pathological conditions. Teaching activities include offering undergraduate and graduate courses and training graduate and postdoctoral students in the areas described above. This unique interdisciplinary focus of the Microcirculation Division builds on and enhances major strengths of the UA in related areas of biomathematics, physical sciences, and health sciences.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 May 2008 )
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