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Half a Million Dollars FY 2019 DURIP Grant is Awarded to the Center for Informatics and Computational Science (CICS)

Author: Mayra Ballines

Half a Million Dollars FY 2019 DURIP Grant is Awarded to the Center for Informatics and Computational Science (CICS) for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research applied to Scientific and Engineering Applications The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Computational Mathematics Program has awarded half a million dollars of the FY...
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NDnano offers collaborative seed grants; proposal deadline is May 31

Author: Heidi Deethardt

Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) is accepting proposals from Notre Dame faculty in the Colleges of Science and Engineering for one-year seed grants. The purpose of the funding is to stimulate cross-college and cross-disciplinary research that broadens and deepens the understanding of complex scientific questions and...
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Researchers create a new and quicker way to detect platin drug allergies for cancer patients

Author: Nina Welding

Platins, the most widely used chemotherapeutic drugs, are displaying an alarming rise in drug hypersensitivity reactions much more severe than the watery eyes or runny noses associated with hay fever, which is also a Type 1, immediate hypersensitivity reaction. A Notre Dame-led team has developed a safer way of determining...
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Harper Cancer Research Institute hosts 8th Annual Cancer Research Day

Author: Brandi Klingerman

On April 8, faculty, students, staff, and the public are invited to attend the Harper Cancer Research Institute’s eighth annual Cancer Research Day. This flagship event highlights cancer research at the University of Notre Dame as well as other local cancer organizations.
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Mobashery lands 2019 Kaiser Award from The Protein Society

Author: Deanna Csomo McCool

Shahriar Mobashery, the Navari Family Professor in Life Sciences in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been awarded the 2019 Emil Thomas Kaiser Award from The Protein Society (TPS) for his research that applies chemistry to the study of proteins.
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APMRF and partners host meeting to hear from those affected by NPC disease

Author: Cliff Djajapranata

The Ara Parseghian Medical Research Fund (APMRF) at Notre Dame and its collaborators hosted a patient-focused drug development (PFDD) meeting on Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC) on March 18 to bring together those affected by the disease, the Food and Drug Administration, drug developers, and other stakeholders.
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South Bend native returns to Notre Dame as chemistry professor

Author: Cliff Djajapranata

Growing up in South Bend and earning her degree from St Mary’s college, Katharine White never thought she would move back to the area. After all, White experienced the country from coast to coast from historic Boston to sunny California after her undergraduate career. Nevertheless, 12 years after earning her...
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Open-source application creates super-resolution images of cell development in living animals

Author: Brandi Klingerman

A new tool may allow researchers to see more of the physiological state of living organisms at the cellular level, according to a study by the University of Notre Dame. Published in Development, the study shows how an open-source application, created by Notre Dame researchers, can utilize two different conventional...
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8th Annual HCRI Cancer Research Day

Author: Rebecca Hicks

Please join us at HCRI's 8th Annual Cancer Research Day!  Research Day is an excellent opportunity to learn about cancer research being conducted in our community. This event includes a poster session, lectures, and a Keynote Address.
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IBMS Graduate, David Dik, published in ACS Chemical Biology

Author: Cheryl Schairer

Graduate of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences PhD Program and former Eck Institute for Global Health graduate fellow, David Dik, had an article published in the most recent volume of the esteemed journal, ACS Chemical Biology.
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Matthew Webber receives American Diabetes Association’s Accelerator Award

Author: Cheryl Schairer

The ADA announced it will fund a $1.625 million Accelerator Award to Matthew Webber, assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering  and faculty member of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences PhD program, to research and develop materials capable of sensing critical drops in blood glucose.

Notre Dame among top producers of Fulbright students and scholars

Author: Erin Blasko

The University of Notre Dame is among just 11 institutions to be named a top producer for both the Fulbright U.S. Student and Scholar programs for the 2018-19 academic year, a first for the University, according to the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
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VIDEO: Notre Dame Research explores the Eck Institute for Global Health

Author: Brandi Klingerman

The University of Notre Dame’s Eck Institute for Global Health, led by Director and Professor of Biological Sciences Bernard Nahlen, serves as a University-wide enterprise that recognizes health as a fundamental human right and works to promote research, training, and service to advance health standards and reduce health disparities for...
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Q&A with Shaun Lee

Author: Kelly Thomson

  Shaun Lee, Monahan Family Associate Professor of Rare and Neglected Diseases in the Department of Biological Sciences and member of the Eck Institute for Global Health, discusses his lab's exciting research, their collaboration with computer scientists, and what he finds most rewarding about working with students.
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Notre Dame announces awardees of the Science of Wellness Catalyst Seed Grant Program

Author: Brandi Klingerman

Sixteen faculty members from the University of Notre Dame have been awarded funding from the University’s Science of Wellness Initiative’s Catalyst Seed Grant program. Nearly 100 pre-proposals were submitted and faculty from five different colleges and schools received awards.
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Participation in COSE-JAM event increases significantly over inaugural year

Author: Deanna Csomo McCool

More than 80 graduate students and postdoctoral researchers gave either podium or poster presentations during the 2018 Colleges of Science and Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM), held in early December in the Jordan Hall of Science galleria.