Dr. Kerfoot and collaborators have a new publication:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fwb.12653/full
Dr. Kerfoot and collaborators have a new publication:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fwb.12653/full
Xiaoqing Tang (Bio Sci) received a $75,000 research contract from the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council for the project Blueberry Protects Pancreatic Beta-Cells
by Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and its Upper Peninsula higher education partners, including Michigan Tech, will announce an agreement today to establish a cooperative program of premedical education by which students of Bay College who transfer as undergraduate premedical students will have the opportunity to be granted an enhanced opportunity for admission to MSU College of Human Medicine. Lake Superior State and Northern Michigan are also part of the agreement.
The formal announcement will take place at 11 a.m. today at Bay College in Escanaba. Stacy Cotey, academic advisor and director of pre-health professions, will be on hand to represent Michigan Tech.
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Xiaoqing Tang (Bio Sci/LSTI) has received a $421,652 grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health for the research project, Role of miR-483 in Pancreatic Alpha and Beta Cells. This is a three-year project.
Dr. Werner gave a short interview to the Michigan Radio Network discussing his research on cancer using fruit flies as a model. You can hear it below.
Michigan Tech rented a HD camera (same model as the ones used for filming the “Hobbit” movie). We also set up some photo shoots in Dr. Werner’s lab and the Medical Laboratory Science teaching lab with Brigitte Morin and Karyn Fay.
Amy Marcarelli (Bio Sci) is one of the authors of A critical assessment of the ecological assumptions underpinning compensatory mitigation of salmon-derived nutrients. In the May online issue of Environmental Management.
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Marcarelli, Ashley Coble (GLRC) and Evan Kane (SFRES) authored Ammonium and glucose amendments stimulate dissolved organic matter mineralization in a Lake Superior tributary in the Journal of Great Lakes Research.
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Earlier this month, Coble also had another paper, Strontium source and depth of uptake shifts with substrate age in semiarid ecosystems, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences based on her MS research at Northern Arizona University.
Original Tech Today article
For the next several days the University’s home page has an areal view of campus. Prominently shown in the shot are several facilities that Biological Sciences uses for research and instruction including:
The Great Lakes Research Center
The Dow Environmental Sciences and Engineering Building
The R.L. Smith Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Building.
You’ll also notice at the bottom of the photo the University’s research vessel the SV Polar; Dr. Marcarelli just happens to be on the vessel when this shot was taken, working on her collaborative water millfoil invasive species project.