Ana Laura ElĂas Arriaga received $705,000 to streamline the process of fabricating novel heterobilayers, a thin material made of different atoms, that can be twisted and turned to create new properties.
Asmer Aliyeva led a study on neurodegenerative disease at the RNA Institute at the University at Albany and coauthored a paper that was published in the journal Human Molecular Genetics.
The ambitious, multinational research project funded by NASA and co-led by the University at Buffalo will help shape new technologies for measuring land and sea ecosystems, and ultimately improve biodiversity conservation.
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