Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown and Daewook Kang host Korean PBS (EBS) to share Fecal Microbiota Transplant study results

Korean PBS interviewed Dr. Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, Dr. Daewook Kang, and Dr. James Adams to discuss promising FMT research results featured in a three-part YouTube series, below. Title: 미생물 인간 (roughly translates to “Microbiome Human”)

Gut microbe study shows promise as a potential treatment for autism

1/26/2017 The key to fighting autism might lie not in the mind, but in the gut. A recent publication in the journal Microbiome by the members Krajmalnik-Brown Lab and collaborators, approaches the search for effective autism treatments by focusing on improving the gut microbiome through fecal microbial transplants.Early results are promising, but additional testing is required before an FDA-approved… Continue reading Gut microbe study shows promise as a potential treatment for autism

Rittmann named 2017 recipient of Jankowski Legacy Award

3/6/2017 Pete Zrioka reports about Dr. Rittmann’s 2017 Janowski Legacy Award in Full Circle, a Fulton Schools publication. The award recognizes engineering faculty with exceptional contributions to education, research and public service with long-standing, demonstrated impact on advancing the mission and values of the Fulton Schools.

Swette Center Benefactor Featured in Forbes Article

3/31/2017 ​In an article entitled With Sweet Earth Natural Foods, a corporate couple goes from Pepsi and Whoppers to quinoa burritos, Susan Adams interviews Brian and Kelly Swette about their contributions to sustainability.  In addition to developing a vegetarian food company, they are also major benefactors of our research Center here at the Biodesign Institute at ASU.… Continue reading Swette Center Benefactor Featured in Forbes Article