From the smallest molecules of life to the vastness of space, exploration and discovery require new, more advanced technologies.
ASU's efforts
ASU/Barrow Neurological Institute Partnership
The partnership is primarily focused on development of “next-generation” imaging technology. It may expand into additional modalities, such as PET/CT, optical imaging and may grow to include clinical imaging applications.
Biodesign Institute Center for Single Molecule Biophysics
The Center for Single Molecule Biophysics seeks to better understand the physical basis of life by studying the individual molecules that comprise living cells. Researchers at the center are developing tools to measure and manipulate individual molecules.
Mars Space Flight Facility
The Mars Space Flight Facility in the School of Earth and Space Exploration designs and operates remote-sensing instruments on robotic planetary missions. The facility also houses the ASU Mars education program.
ASU/Barrow Neurological Institute Partnership
The partnership is primarily focused on development of “next-generation” imaging technology. It may expand into additional modalities, such as PET/CT, optical imaging and may grow to include clinical imaging applications.
Biodesign Institute Center for Single Molecule Biophysics
The Center for Single Molecule Biophysics seeks to better understand the physical basis of life by studying the individual molecules that comprise living cells. Researchers at the center are developing tools to measure and manipulate individual molecules.
Mars Space Flight Facility
The Mars Space Flight Facility in the School of Earth and Space Exploration designs and operates remote-sensing instruments on robotic planetary missions. The facility also houses the ASU Mars education program.
