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21st annual magnetic resonance workshop to be held at MSU

In 1989, the International Magnetic Resonance Angiography Workshop was founded, and 21 years later, it is the premier annual conference focusing on vascular MR research and clinical applications. This year, the Department of Radiology at Michigan State University has the honor of hosting the three-day conference from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.

Publish Date: Sept. 24, 2009

MSU licenses plant oil enhancement technology to BASF Plant Science

Technology that could enhance plants’ seed oil content for food and animal feed applications has been licensed to BASF Plant Science under an exclusive commercial agreement with Michigan State University.

Publish Date: Sept. 24, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

MSU Archaeology Team’s latest find: 16,000-year-old sand dune

A team of MSU researchers and archaeology students has confirmed the existence of an undisturbed, prehistoric sand dune beneath a grove of pine trees between Demonstration Hall and Munn Ice Arena.

Publish Date: Sept. 21, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

Stimulus grant funds hearing research

A Michigan State University researcher is using a federal stimulus grant of more than $460,000 to better understand how humans comprehend speech, work that could have far-reaching implications in the treatment of a number of maladies that include dyslexia and autism.

Publish Date: Sept. 21, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

A piece of MSU’s historic first building unearthed

Routine sidewalk replacement has led to the discovery of part of the foundation of Michigan State University’s historic first building, College Hall.

Publish Date: Sept. 21, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

MSU College of Engineering alumni magazine wins award in Gallery of Superb Printing

Currents Magazine, the College of Engineering alumni magazine, has won the Gold Award in the Gallery of Superb Printing, Detroit Club of Printing House Craftsmen, in recognition of superb printing in the magazine category.

Publish Date: Sept. 18, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

Faculty conversations: Joan Rose

Joan Rose, the Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research, talks about one of her goals to help Michigan State University become the state’s center for water science and technology.

Publish Date: Sept. 18, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)Video(s)

MSU researchers lead the way in alternative energy research

Michigan State University’s College of Engineering is working to improve the world’s alternative energy future thanks to three grants totaling $141.5 million.

Publish Date: Sept. 17, 2009 | Multimedia: Picture(s)

Professor recognized by statistician society

A paper by Taps Maiti, professor of statistics and probability at Michigan State University, and his collaborators has been chosen to be featured in the biometrics "showcase" session "Breakthroughs in Bioinformatics and Statistical Genetics" at the 2010 Joint Statistical Meeting.

Publish Date: Sept. 16, 2009

Gene research group joins MSU labs together to fight disease

New technology is changing the way scientists ask questions about gene expression in order to battle disease. Helping keep Michigan State University on the forefront is the Gene Expression in Disease and Development group, a community of scholars on campus focused on the mechanisms of gene regulation.

Publish Date: Sept. 16, 2009

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