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    A perplexing range of neurodegenerative diseases are known to attack distinct regions of the brain, causing severe cognitive and motor deficit. The combined impact of these (generally fatal) diseases has inflicted a devastating toll on society. New insights suggest many of these afflictions have their origin in a constellation of common processes, which play out in different ways as each disease…

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    Michael Day, a 2018 graduate from ASU’s Edson College says his degree helped him land his dream job as a respiratory specialist at Mayo Clinic.

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    • AARC member Michael Day, MHI, RRT, RRT-ACCS, AE-C, was featured in an interview on the Arizona State University website about why he decided to pursue his Master of Healthcare Innovation Degree. https://t.co/ahOqEaZDda

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    For years, satellites and drones have collected an avalanche of scientific data on climate change in the Arctic. But the problem is that there is too much information, and it’s almost impossible to interpret. One Arizona State University professor hopes to change that.

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    In a new meta-analysis of available ALS literature, Professor Rolf Halden and two doctoral students at Arizona State University Biodesign Institute explore environmental influences potentially linked to the disease, using rigorous quantitative methods.

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    Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of Global Management announced plans today to educate 100 million learners by 2030, thanks to a historic $25 million donation. Phoenix philanthropists Francis and Dionne Najafi are funding an accredited online Global Management and Entrepreneurship Certificate, consisting of five world-class courses in 40 different languages.

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    In fiscal year 2020, Arizona State University remained in the top 10 for research expenditures among institutions without a medical school, ranking sixth, according to new data from the NSF Higher Education Research and Development rankings.

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