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Article ItemClayton Caswell's laboratory awarded three National Institutes of Health research grants , article
The three grants, each driven by a different graduate student, highlight the diverse and impactful research conducted in Caswell's lab in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
Date: Jul 25, 2024 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech researchers find potential method to control mosquito populations through genetic breeding , article
Understanding mosquito genetics for mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue and Zika can lead to better control methods, reducing their spread around the world.
Date: Jul 25, 2024 -
General ItemSubscribe to the University Libraries research services newsletter Date: Jul 24, 2024
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Article ItemSummer interns unearth opportunities and skills across departments , article
This summer, six students from four departments across Virginia Tech are working on interdisciplinary research projects in the Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering.
Date: Jul 24, 2024 -
General ItemOffice of Research and Innovation’s employee award nominations
The Office of Research and Innovation seeks to recognize its employees for their outstanding achievements and service for the office’s administrative units employees. Any Virginia Tech employees who have worked with an employee(s) are encouraged to submit nominations.
Date: Jul 24, 2024 -
Article ItemMoms and caregivers facing family food insecurity need help with more than just food , article
A study by Virginia Tech researchers shows that mothers’ mental health suffers when their families lack food resources.
Date: Jul 23, 2024 -
Article ItemBalancing fairness and welfare in the face of uncertainty , article
Pamplin College of Business Professor Chris Zobel has developed a model to enable infrastructure managers to consider social vulnerabilities and projected sea level rise to optimize resource allocation.
Date: Jul 23, 2024 -
Article ItemUniversity's counterintelligence work earns federal award , article
In June, Virginia Tech was among five out of more than 10,000 eligible organizations in the United States to receive the 2023 Jack Donnelly Award for Excellence in Counterintelligence from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.
Date: Jul 23, 2024 -
Article ItemUnderstanding the rising threat – and cost – of ransomware , article
Wade Baker, collegiate associate professor of integrated security in the Department of Business Information Technology, is working with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on sponsored research to provide deeper insights into the dynamics, trends, and impact of ransomware attacks.
Date: Jul 23, 2024 -
General ItemParticipants needed for Virginia Tech Media and Executive Functions Study Date: Jul 23, 2024
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Article ItemInnovative modeling aims to curb teen drunken driving fatalities , article
A Virginia Tech researcher has published findings as part of a collaborative grant that is shedding new light on the complex issue of drinking and driving among teens and young adults in the U.S.
Date: Jul 22, 2024 -
Article ItemAdvanced Research Computing’s new CPU system will help Virginia Tech get more science done each day , article
Owl is Advanced Research Computing's newest CPU cluster.
Date: Jul 22, 2024 -
Article ItemResearch-inspired weight-loss bars set to launch , article
With help from Virginia Tech’s LAUNCH, Deborah Good's company, Good Family Foods Group LLC, was been born. The first product, the “CLAW Bar," debuted in three flavors this spring.
Date: Jul 22, 2024 -
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Article ItemResearchers develop 'organ on a chip' for better drug testing , article
$2 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health made it possible to 3D-print synthetic models, which mimic part of the human brain and could replace the use of animals in developing treatments.
Date: Jul 18, 2024 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech seismologist gets to the core of historic West Coast earthquake , article
Tina Dura's research team, which is examining core sediments and diatoms to help reconstruct the seismic history of the Cascadia subduction zone, was featured in a broadcast episode on the Oregon PBS program "All Science. No Fiction."
Date: Jul 18, 2024 -
Article ItemGenome study informs restoration of American chestnut tree , article
Researchers in the College of Natural and Environmental Sciences in collaboration with the American Chestnut Foundation use genomes to help restore the American chestnut population and adjust species breeding to the changing climate.
Date: Jul 18, 2024 -
Article ItemPostpartum depression could be screened at the source , article
Assistant Professor Niyousha Hosseinichimeh, has partnered with physician researchers at Children’s National Hospital to introduce screenings where there aren’t currently resources for adult populations in need: the pediatric emergency department and the neonatal intensive care unit.
Date: Jul 18, 2024 -
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