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The Boston Globe
Waltham Startup Focuses on Engineering Antibodies As a Bridge to COVID-19 Vaccine
“You can sit here now and take the position that this is never going to happen again,” said Dartmouth Engineering Professor Tillman Gerngross about the possibility of another coronavirus making the leap from animals to humans. “We take the opposite position."
Jul 16, 2020
Winds of Change
JJ JONES III / NAVAJO / DARTMOUTH COLLEGE / MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
"I’ve really liked the CAD (computer-aided design) side of engineering and the use of 3D design software,” says JJ Jones '21. “This software has combined my love for drawing and building."
Jul 14, 2020
SPIE
Engineers Search for a Tiny Cure for a Big Problem
"...If we can get more of the drug in the tumor, then we can potentially increase that dose and be more aggressive when we need to," said Catalina-Paula Spatarelu, a PhD candidate.
Jul 07, 2020
Marketplace
Russian Tanker Crosses Arctic in Early Season Voyage as Ice Grows Thinner
To be sure, it is becoming easier to cross the Arctic, given how quickly the ice is melting, said Donald Perovich, engineering professor at Dartmouth College’s Thayer School of Engineering.
Jun 08, 2020
Arctic Today
The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Halted Most US Arctic Field Research for 2020
“I actually never thought I would see a pandemic during my life, yet here it is,” said Mary Albert, professor of engineering. “It is very disappointing not to go to Greenland now, but it hasn’t killed our project. It will just be a delay.”
May 26, 2020
NBC5
Dartmouth researchers studying COVID-19 antibodies
"(We are) trying to understand what helped them get healthy and can we adapt or learn anything from that," said postdoc researcher in the Ackerman Lab, Joshua Weiner, in a piece about COVID-19 antibodies.
May 18, 2020
Valley News
Out & About: Dartmouth student set to return to Arctic for project
“I’m really, really excited to go back … to see how things have changed when I have been gone and to do new science,” said Ian Raphael '18 in an article about his return to the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC).
May 18, 2020
The Dartmouth
Professors try new techniques to engage students online
Engineering professors Eugene Korsunskiy and Petra Bonfert-Taylor are cited as examples of using adaptive teaching to promote online student engagement.
May 08, 2020