'Blinking Microbubbles' for Early Cancer Screening Take Grand Prize at Research Expo 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 - 13:30
in Mathematics & Economics
Carolyn Schutt, a Ph.D student in bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego is developing a new imaging technique that could lead to highly-sensitive light imaging deeper inside the body, improving the way we diagnose breast cancer. Schutt's research, which was entered in the nanoengineering category, received the grand prize April 12 at the UC San Diego Jacob School of Engineering Research Expo 2012.