UA Little Rock nanotechnology researchers discover new method to quantify graphene at the cellular level
An article written by University of Arkansas at Little Rock researchers, students, and collaborators has been accepted for publication into “Nanoscale,” a peer-reviewed scientific journal, as well as included in the 2018 Nanoscale HOT Article Collection.
UA Little Rock receives $1 million to study genetics of heat-tolerant rice
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor and several doctoral students are researching heat tolerance in rice in hopes of helping rice farmers improve their yield – and ultimately – reduce hunger.
UA Little Rock researcher studies how nanomaterials can speed healing in bone wounds
Dr. Shawn Bourdo, research assistant professor at the Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has received an $85,500 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study how certain nanomaterials may enhance healing in bone wounds.
UA Little Rock researcher receives nearly $50,000 to study effects of nanomaterials on immune systems
Dr. Kieng Bao Vang-Dings, research assistant professor at the Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, received $49,509 from the Center for Advanced Surface Engineering to study the effects of tunable nanosystems on the human immune system. This study will help scientists understand the immune system’s response to nanosystems … UA Little Rock researcher receives nearly $50,000 to study effects of nanomaterials on immune systems
NuShores Biosciences receives $1.7 million grant to study bone regeneration technology
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock spin-off company, NuShores Biosciences, LLC, has received a $1.7 million grant to study how NuShores’ bone regeneration technology can be applied in craniofacial tissues.
Central High School student mentored by UA Little Rock professors wins more than $60k for outstanding research
When most people think of tea and molasses, their thoughts don’t stray any further than the kitchen.
French Consul General visits UA Little Rock
Alexis Andres, Consul General of France in Houston, Texas, visited the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Monday, Feb. 12, touring campus and visiting with French students.
Graduating student finds bright future at L’Oréal
Lottie Richardson had a plan to graduate from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, go to medical school, and become a doctor.
UA Little Rock reseachers pioneer device to speed bone regeneration
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock collaborates with many diverse partners, from NASA to the U.S. Navy to the National Park Service. However, two of its latest partners break the mold: a young alpaca and a rodeo cow, both of whom have a new lease on life thanks to technology developed by the Center … UA Little Rock reseachers pioneer device to speed bone regeneration
Students spend summer researching at Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences
Four majors, three universities, and one common goal brought a group of students together to spend the summer of 2017 at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences (CINS).
