Tamara Jamaspishvili received the Best Research Poster Award for Faculty at the Digital Pathology Association's national conference in recognition of her work using artificial intelligence and computational pathology to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the membranes could ultimately reduce production costs and greenhouse gas emissions, which could make everyday goods more affordable and lessen their environmental impact.
The grants will fund groundbreaking research opportunities around technologies aiming to treat serious illnesses, safeguard the environment, and strengthen New York’s high-tech electronics industry.
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