Tag: Tuskegee University
Reprogrammed Peptides Kill Cancer in Animal Tests
Researchers at Tuskegee University are reprogramming immune cells to kill cancer and halt tumor growth.
Cancerous tumors evade detection and boost their own growth by...
Document Donation Makes Tuskegee an African Studies Research Destination
After a nationwide race with other historically black schools, Tuskegee University has been chosen to receive one of the country’s largest collections of African...
Marshall Space Flight Center Award Credits Tuskegee U. Team
Tuskegee University is the recipient of the Small Business Subcontractor of the Year award from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. A first for the...
Tuskegee Researchers Find Promising Way of Capturing Carbon Dioxide
Scientists working at Tuskegee University have found a bio-based material that shows promise for capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere — a more immediate solution to climate change than revamping land and forestry usage or geo-engineering.
Auburn, Tuskegee at the Forefront of Supply Chain Management
In today’s technological world, moving raw materials or goods between locations has become easier with radio frequency identification (RFID). A partnership between Tuskegee University’s...
Angelia Walker’s Surprise Opportunity Led to Three Decades with NASA
A surprise call from NASA in 1987 changed Angelia Walker’s life. The Phenix City native was starting her first semester at Columbia Theological Seminary...