Narayan featured Nov 13
Come to Room 225, Natural Resources Building, to hear University Distinguished Professor Ramani Narayan on Nov. 13 at 3:30 p.m.
Sustainable hydropower
It's hard to beat hydropower from dams, a renewable source of electricity that helped build much of the developed world. Yet five scientists from Michigan State University say that behind roaring cascades is a legacy of
Precision oncology
The Institute of Quantitative Health Science and Engineering at Michigan State University will be hosting a symposium entitled, "Oncogenomic Tenets of Precision Oncology" on Nov. 12-13.
Inclusion and diversity
Two three-year grants will help the College of Engineering continue its efforts in building a more inclusive environment. Supported by the MSU Inclusion and Intercultural Initiative, the two new programs are designed to increase the number of women and underrepresented populations in research and leadership positions. Grant support in 2018-19 begins at $65,000.
MSU Mobility Tech Day
Michigan State University is transforming its 5,200-acre campus into a live, connected ecosystem to drive mobility research and development to advance smart-vehicle technology and better understand the human element.
Advancing cancer research
Researchers from Michigan State University and Stanford University have created a computer simulation, validated by experimental results, to help design drug-delivery nanoparticles that carry cancer-fighting medicines directly to tumors, while minimizing the potential side-effects on healthy cells.