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Thayer Co-hosts Dartmouth's Inaugural Innovation in Medicine & Healthcare Summit
Dartmouth Health partnered with Geisel, Thayer, Tuck, and Magnuson to host the first innovation summit for leaders in healthcare, technology, and academia to explore cutting-edge advancements and their potential impact.
Dartmouth Researchers Receive Funding Awards to Develop New Vaccines
Professor Margaret Ackerman will co-lead recipients of funding from the Biden-Harris Administration's Advanced Research Program for Health to support innovations in pandemic preparedness and vaccine generation.
Dartmouth Engineering Applies Human-Centered Design to the Challenge of Illegal 3D-Printing of Machinegun Conversion Devices
An ongoing partnership between the Design Initiative at Dartmouth and the US Department of Justice is leveraging the design thinking process to address an increasingly complex and deadly problem.
Dartmouth Engineering Earns DOE's Zero Energy Design Designation
Dartmouth's undergraduate engineering programs have earned the US Department of Energy's (DOE) special designation for exemplary project-based curriculum in sustainable design.
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3D Metastructure for Better Energy Harvesting
PhD students Huan Zhao and Xiangbei Liu, and Professor Yan Li co-authored "Architecture Design of High-Performance Piezoelectric Energy Harvester with 3D Metastructure Substrate" featured on the cover of Advanced Theory and Simulations. "We achieved a remarkable 13.26-fold improvement in PEH performance by replacing the traditional solid substrate with a 3D auxetic unit-cell metastructure," says Li.
Oxygen Evolution Reaction
Professor Geoffroy Hautier is one of six co-authors of a perspective published in Nature Energy about the path to more efficient production of sustainable fuels. The researchers describe a way to map out the oxygen evolution reaction that's critical for sustainable, decarbonized fuels such as hydrogen.
Nanoparticle-Based Biosensors
PhD candidate Gabby Moss and Professor Sol Diamond co-authored "Effects of Salt Concentration on a Magnetic Nanoparticle-Based Aggregation Assay with a Tunable Dynamic Range," published in Sensors. The team experimentally demonstrated the effects of salt concentration on magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) biosensing efficacy and mathematically modeled MNP stability in solutions with different salt concentrations. "Our work can be leveraged to design an in vivo nanoparticle-based biosensor with enhanced efficacy in the event of varying salt concentrations," says Moss.
NIH Cancer Imaging Award
Professors Geoffrey Luke and Kim Samkoe were awarded a $2.2 million four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). "The project is focused on combining ultrasound imaging with tumor-targeted nanodroplets to detect the presence of oral cancer in lymph nodes," says Luke. The research could lead to better diagnosis and fewer surgeries.