Dr. K. Bao Vang-Dings, research assistant professor at the Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences at UA Little Rock, is ringing in the summer with exciting news. Continue reading “New grant, National Fellowship for UA Little Rock Nanotechnology Researcher”
Ingrid Safina, an applied biosciences doctoral student, will graduate in December with a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, multiple published papers, and a job offer from Columbia University.
The path to becoming a researcher takes many different forms. For UA Little Rock student William King, it all started with a fifth-grade plot to take over the world.
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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).
During the past 11 years, dozens of students have worked at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences. Continue reading “Alumni Spotlight: Nanotech center gave student chance at a new life”
Advanced materials are revolutionizing our daily lives — from clothing to clinics to … cattle?
A nanomaterial bone regeneration technology developed at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock helped save a valuable animal’s life. In the future, this technology could help people suffering from a variety of severe injuries and ailments.
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