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Richt to lead study investigating troubling swine disease virus
A Kansas State University distinguished professor is working to address the emerging threat that Japanese encephalitis virus, an emerging zoonotic…
K-State biochemists make significant breakthrough in increasing purity of specialized plant oils
In a significant breakthrough, K-State biochemists achieved near-pure levels needed to make camelina and pennycress viable oilseeds for biodiesel…
Physiologists validate American Heart Association's PREVENT cardiovascular risk equations
Britton Scheuermann, doctoral candidate in kinesiology, was lead author on a paper validating the American Heart Association's new PREVENT equations…
K-State engineer developing novel electrical method to create controllable droplets
Shih-Kang "Scott" Fan, professor of mechanical engineering, is developing a new method for creating large quantities of liquid droplets with uniform…
Chuck Rice is a lead author on USFRA sustainable agriculture report
A recently published national report with K-State professor Chuck Rice as a lead author outlines opportunities for greenhouse gas negative…
College of Veterinary Medicine launches NIH-funded, multidisciplinary Biomedical Core Facilities
The College of Veterinary Medicine formally launched the Biomedical Core Facilities, which will provide low-threshold access to state-of-the-art…
K-State engineer leading study on point-of-care additive manufacturing
Meng Zhang, Steve Hsu keystone research scholar and associate professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, is leading a study to…
USAID selects K-State for multimillion-dollar project on climate resilience and sustainable intensification of agriculture
K-State will lead work to make agriculture more resilient through the new Climate Resilient Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab.
K-State engineers sending experiment to International Space Station for condensation study
A team of K-State engineers hopes to predict condensation and freezing behavior using data obtained from experiments completed on the International…
K-State professor elected to prestigious National Academy of Medicine
Jürgen A. Richt has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
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