Michigan BioResearch Product Faire™
Posted by BCI Staff on Mon, Feb 01, 2021
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Posted by BCI Staff on Mon, Aug 03, 2020
Michigan's life science researchers are invited to meet with lab suppliers to discover new lab tools and techniques this week at Ann Arbor's BioResearch Product Faire™ Virtual Event.
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Posted by BCI Staff on Mon, Aug 03, 2020
Michigan State University's life science researchers are invited to meet with lab suppliers to discover new lab tools and techniques this week at MSU's BioResearch Product Faire™ Virtual Event.
Tags: Michigan State University, Michigan, MSU
Posted by Gloria Beverage on Fri, Aug 03, 2018
Research into how young children with autism integrate auditory and visual information to learn the meaning of words started this summer at Michigan State University (MSU). The three-year project is funded through a $300,000 Early Career Research Award from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), a branch of the National Institute of Health (NIH).
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Posted by Rebecca Inch-Partridge on Fri, Apr 06, 2018
When an individual loses touch with reality and sees, hears, or believes things that aren’t real it is referred to as a psychosis. People suffering a psychotic episode often experience the delusion that their actions are being controlled by others, such as the government or aliens. The physiology behind this break with reality remains a mystery. Thanks to a $1.5 million, four-year, grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), scientists at Michigan State University will conduct a study aimed at identifying the brain mechanisms responsible for causing psychosis.
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Posted by Rebecca Inch-Partridge on Mon, Dec 18, 2017
Without pesticides farmers would become nearly impossible to feeding earth’s 7.6 billion inhabitants. One third of our global food supply is pollinated by bees. Researchers at Michigan State University’s entomology department may have found molecular tweaks that can allow Pyrethroid pesticides to kill pests without killing bees.
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Posted by Rebecca Partridge on Wed, Jun 14, 2017
Electric catfish is the common name for the catfish that belong to the Malapteruridae family. Several species of this family can produce an electric shock of up to 350 volts. To do this the use electric organ known as electroplaques. This electrogenic organ is derived from anterior body musculature and lines the body cavity. Electric catfish are found in tropical Africa and the Nile River. Some species feed primarily on other fish, incapacitating their prey with electric discharges. However the majority are generalist bottom feeders. The largest species can grow to up four feet long.
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Posted by Emily Olson on Mon, Dec 05, 2016
Michigan State University has recently opened a new 130,000-square-foot Bio Engineering Facility on its East Lansing campus. The $69.8 million research building will bring together researchers from a wide range of disciplines to collaborate on cutting-edge biomedical research projects, with a shared mission to improve human health and save lives around the world.
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Posted by Katheryn Rein on Fri, Jun 24, 2016
Collaborative research projects across engineering and biomedicine are elevating Michigan State University's status as a top research institution thanks to its newly constructed Bio Engineering Facility.
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Posted by Laura Braden on Mon, Jun 13, 2016
Downy mildew, a fungus-like pathogen, is a major threat to crops around the country. Cucurbit crops like squash, cucumber, and melons suffered from a downy mildew outbreak in 2004 that initially only affected crops in the southeastern United States but later spread throughout the Midwestern region, and is still affecting these foods today. Michigan is a state where crops are greatly affected by downy mildew. A team of researchers from Michigan State University will be leading a $2.3 million project, granted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, to develop methods to manage downy mildew. (Image courtesy of Kerstin Ellen Hantschel via Wikimedia Commons)
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