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Notre Dame chemists expand collaboration with Heidelberg University to include biomedical research

Author: Chontel Syfox

Left to right: Markus Enders(Heidelberg University), Patricia Clark, Shahriar Mobashery, Amanda Hummon and Sharon Stack. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame and the Faculties of Chemistry and Biosciences at Heidelberg University came together at a mini symposium on October 20 and 21 in Heidelberg,...

Stavropoulos Family Foundation makes $10 million gift to Notre Dame for biophysical research

Author: Dennis Brown

The William and Linda Stavropoulos Family Foundation of Midland, Michigan, has made a $10 million gift to the University of Notre Dame for the creation of a center specializing in biophysical research in the College of Science. “The interconnectedness of biology and physics to understanding living systems is longstanding, but...

Of Synergy and Science

Author: Andy Fuller

Cross-disciplinary research building anchors new research quad Change sometimes happens slowly, then all at once. On the northeast side of Notre Dame’s campus, a new quadrangle has emerged on space that seemingly just days ago was occupied by a parking lot and sidewalks. Anchoring this new quad on its east...

Identifying DNA and Developing Data

Author: Brandi Klingerman

How the Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility helps solve health and other research questions When it comes to battling disease and maintaining healthy environments, DNA sequencing can be imperative to success. At the University of Notre Dame, the Genomics and Bioinformatics Core Facility (GBCF) supports research in many areas that...

Paul P. Weinstein Memorial Lecture – Global Health in the 21st Century

Author: Sarah Craig

The 2016 Paul P. Weinstein Memorial Lecture presented by the Eck Institute for Global Health featured B. Fenton “Lee” Hall, MD, PhD, Chief of the Parasitology and International Programs Branch (PIPB) in the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (DMID) at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the...

Notre Dame Student Research Makes Positive Impact on Health in Northern Indiana

Author: Ashley Scott '13 MS

While many of our Master of Science in Global Health students traveled internationally for their Capstone in May and June, Kaila Barber ’15, ’16 MS, a Notre Dame Varsity Track Athlete, conducted her capstone research project in South Bend, Indiana with AIDS Ministries AIDS Assist (AMAA). AMAA is a local...

Dr. David R. Hyde and team are one of six groups awarded $12.4 million from the NIH as part of the audacious effort to reverse blindness

Author: Tiffanie Sammons

Dr. David Hyde and his team have been awarded over $1.9 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to lead one of six projects planned to identify biological factors that influence neural regeneration in the retina. The projects are part of the National Eye Institute (NEI) Audacious Goals Initiative...

Notre Dame Student Researcher Participates in Biomedical Entrepreneurship Crash Course

Author: Brandi Klingerman

The Warren Family Research Center for Drug Discovery and Development funds graduate student to attend SPARK at Stanford  Each year, SPARK, a Stanford University initiative that provides the education and mentorship in order to advance research discoveries from the bench to the bedside, hosts a diverse group to participate in...

Notre Dame Researchers receive Collaborative Indiana CTSI Awards

Author: Brandi Klingerman

University of Notre Dame faculty to conduct research together with Indiana University and Purdue University From left to right: Joel Boerckel and Zhangli Peng The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Indiana CTSI) recently announced multiple recipients of the Collaboration in Translational Research Pilot (CTR) Grant Program. The CTR Program...

IDEA Center created to catalyze new research, innovation, commercialization initiatives

Author: Dennis Brown

The University of Notre Dame will create new innovation and commercialization initiatives under a new entity to be known as the IDEA Center — standing for Innovation, Discovery and Enterprise Acceleration. To be located in Innovation Park, the center will provide technical services and expertise for idea development, technology translation,...

Fighting to Cure Food Allergies

Author: Brandi Klingerman

Sarah McKenzie knows the deadly potential of food allergies all too well. Her young son, Gunner, has a peanut allergy, and while the family is attentive, the smallest mistake can endanger him. Like the time she ate a peanut butter cookie and hours later triggered a life-threatening reaction in her...

Notre Dame to Host Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Retreat

Author: Brandi Klingerman

One-day event will offer presentations and discussion, plus tour of new McCourtney Hall Researchers from Indiana University, Purdue University, and the University of Notre Dame will be attending the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Indiana CTSI) retreat hosted at the University of Notre Dame on Friday, October 21, 2016. ...

Annual Research Funding at Notre Dame Tops $128 Million

Author: Brandi Klingerman

The University of Notre Dame has received $128 million in research funding for fiscal year 2016 — the second highest in its history. In fiscal year 2015, the University’s research funding was its highest of all time, reaching $133 million. “The research, scholarship and creativity of Notre Dame faculty continues...

Notre Dame interdisciplinary researchers receive $1.1 million grant from NIH

Author: Tammi Freehling

Jun Li Researchers representing four labs across two colleges at Notre Dame have received a four-year, $1.1 million Research Project Grant (R01) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The oldest grant mechanism used by the NIH, the R01 provides support for...

Researchers to pursue novel Zika solution

Author: William G. Gilroy

A team of researchers from the University of Notre Dame’s Eck Institute for Global Health (EIGH) has received a grant from the USAID to pursue a novel solution to the Zika outbreak. The team, led by Molly Duman Scheel, an associate professor of medical and molecular genetics at the Indiana...

Blue-sky biomedical projects launched by new funding

Author: Arnie Phifer

Innovative research includes efforts to treat Parkinson’s disease, understand heart disease and strokes, tackle bacterial drug resistance     Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics (AD&T), a strategic research initiative at the University of Notre Dame, has announced the recipients of its Discovery Fund awards for 2016. Each year, these awards are...

Notre Dame students on the front lines of medical research

Author: Arnie Phifer

New fellowships enable summer research at New York’s largest health system   Two Notre Dame undergraduate students—Anne Grisoli and Richard Felli—and two graduate students—Katelyn Ludwig and Steve Marczak—spent the summer of 2016 conducting laboratory and clinical research at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in New York. All four are...

Uncovering a new pathway to halting metastasis

Author: William G. Gilroy

Metastasis, the process by which cancer cells leave the primary tumor and spread to other sites in the body, is responsible for more than 90 percent of cancer deaths. Thus, there is a significant need to improve the therapeutic options for patients who suffer from metastatic disease. New research from...