Stephen Chester, an assistant professor of anthropology and paleontologist from ¿ÉÀÖÊÓÆµ and The Graduate Center from The City University of New York, was a key collaborator in a groundbreaking
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Biology professor Juergen Polle moderated and spoke in the session “Genetic Modification: A Key to Improving Algae Feasibility?” at the 13th annual Algae Biomass Summit in Orlando, Florida, in September.
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Melissa Fuster Rivera, assistant professor in the Health and Nutrition Sciences Department, was awarded an NIH mentored research grant to help fund her research on interventions to improve cardiovascular health
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Peter Lipke, chair of the Biology Department, will moderate a session at the American Society of Microbiology’s annual microbe conference in Chicago next June. The session is titled “The Leaks
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Biology Professor Anjana Saxena’s research explores whether antibiotics might be the cure.
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Greg Grandin ’92, along with M.F.A. in creative writing alumni Helen Phillips ’07, and Ocean Vuong ’12, and are all shortlisted for the 2019 National Book Awards—Phillips for her novel
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Assistant Professor Kosal Path, of the Political Science Department, has a new book out in February: Vietnam’s Strategic Thinking During the Third Indochina War (University of Wisconsin Press, 2020). The
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His work with chimpanzees and their cognitive abilities may reveal the evolutionary origins of what make humans exceptionally social animals.
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The history professor will conduct research beyond the borders of Israel, expanding our knowledge of the reach and impact of Jewish culture in antiquity.
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Grants Awarded Fuster, M. NIH/NHLBI, K01 HL147882-01, 08/2019-07/2024Â “Applying Innovative Approaches to Design and Implement an Intervention to Improve Cardiovascular Health in Hispanic/Latino communities through Restaurants.” Grant will support training in
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