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Chemical & Engineering News

Deimmunizing A Big Antibiotic

Researchers at Dartmouth led by protein engineer Karl Griswold have shown that a variant of lysostaphin may treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections more effectively.

Jul 13, 2015

National Academy of Engineering

FOE Alumni Spotlight

Professor Ulrike Wegst is featured on the NAE's Frontiers of Engineering program alumni spotlight.

Jun 22, 2015

NH Union Leader

Dartmouth prof developing TB breath test

Dartmouth engineering professor Jane Hill is working to develop a breath test that determines if the patient is infected with tuberculosis.

Jun 22, 2015

Materials Research Society

Congressional Visits Day, Broader Impact

Professor Ulrike Wegst met with NH Senator Jeanne Shaheen as part of Congressional Visits Day to discuss the need to sustain and grow federally-funded research.

Jun 18, 2015

Science

Business decisions

Professor Laura Ray, founder of two firms based on her work in acoustics and signal detection, comments on the journey from research discovery to a commercial product.

Jun 12, 2015

WPTZ-NewsChannel 5

Dartmouth researchers work to fight MRSA

Professors Karl Griswold and Chris Bailey-Kellogg think they've found a way to mutate a protein known to fight MRSA bacteria.

Jun 09, 2015

Vermont Public Radio

Dartmouth Researchers Take Aim at a Deadly Infection

Professors Karl Griswold and Chris Bailey-Kellogg are researching ways to redesign a protein capable of killing deadly MRSA bacteria.

May 28, 2015

The Amherst Student

A Curious Engineer Who Wears Many Hats

Dvij Bajpai spent his junior year studying engineering at Dartmouth. After graduating from Amherst, he will spend another year studying engineering at Dartmouth.

May 27, 2015

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