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The Boston Globe

In the Long War Against COVID, This Waltham Biotech is Designing a Way to Fight All Variants

"[Dartmouth Engineering Professor Tillman] Gerngross, a prominent scientist-turned-entrepreneur, didn’t originally plan to join the fray of companies working on COVID-19 therapeutics. But during the first wave in the spring of 2020, he was intrigued by an idea from his colleague..."

Dec 06, 2021

Informed Infrastructure

Transportation Troubleshooting: Solving a Decades-Old Problem: The Commute

"So how exactly can scheduled providers of buses and trains leverage the presence of on-demand ride-hailing instead of trying to fend off on-demand services? By scaling back scheduled travel at times and on routes better served by on-demand services, scheduled service can be expanded elsewhere," writes Dartmouth Engineering Professor Vikrant Vaze in an op-ed.

Nov 29, 2021

CNBC

Adagio Therapeutics CEO: We See a Role in the Treatment of Covid, as Well as Prevention

Tillman Gerngross, Adagio Therapeutics CEO and Dartmouth Engineering professor, joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss how his company’s antibody drug was developed and its effectiveness in fighting Covid variants

Nov 29, 2021

ASEE Prism

An engineer wins an Emmy Award, and his invention travels to Mars

Professor Fossum is featured in the "Up Close" section of Prism magazine.

Nov 17, 2021

Vox

One Good Thing: The 1970s Children's Book That Envisions an America Overrun by Trash

[David] Macaulay, a Macarthur fellow who has won numerous awards, including a Caldecott Medal, told me that Motel of the Mysteries was the most fun he's ever had writing a book, and it happened the quickest, mainly because he was just "playing the whole time."

Nov 16, 2021

Fierce Biotech

Gerngross Biotech Ankyra Therapeutics Nabs $45M Series B to Jump into the Clinic, Hires New CMO

Ankyra Therapeutics, which was founded by Dartmouth Engineering Professor Tillman Gerngross, has grabbed a $45 million B round as it plots getting its leading oncology hopeful into the clinic.

Nov 16, 2021

WMUR

Dartmouth College Engineering Professor Eric Fossum Receives Emmy Award

Engineering professor Eric Fossum invented the camera-on-a-chip that's now used in billions of smartphones and web cameras. He was among the winners at the Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards.

Nov 10, 2021

New Hampshire Union Leader

Dartmouth Prof Wins Emmy in Tech and Engineering Category for Role in Smartphone Camera Invention

"A camera technology Fossum invented while working for NASA has become ubiquitous — the backbone of nearly all smartphone cameras — and become so much a part of the way television is made that on Thursday he was presented with an Emmy Award in technology and engineering by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences."

Nov 04, 2021

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