Research & Science
žžÀ² State Students to Collaborate With Kyoto University Researchers
žžÀ² students will travel to Japan for collaborative research with the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University, studying evolutionary genetic analysis, Alzheimer’s disease and aggressive behavior.

Hillary Clinton Campaign Inspires College Course
Hillary Clinton is the subject of a special topics course at žžÀ².
American Physical Society Elects žžÀ² State’s Robin Selinger as Fellow
žžÀ² State's Robin Selinger joins an elite group of scientists elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

žžÀ² State Chemistry Professor Awarded the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Medal in Poland
žžÀ²'s Mietek Jaroniec, Ph.D., was recently awarded the Medal of Marie Sklodowska-Curie.

žžÀ² State Biologists Combine for More Than $850,000 in NIH Grants to Study Reproductive Challenges
Two žžÀ² State researchers receive $857,990 – to study the cellular mechanisms that regulate the formation and function of sperm and eggs.

žžÀ² State Biologist Nets Grant to Study Calorie-Burning Process That Could Help Fight Obesity
žžÀ² State biology professor is studying how the body allocates energy and burns fat.

žžÀ² State's Fourth Annual Water and Land Symposium Focuses on Sustainability and Resilience on the Land-Water Continuum
Keynote speaker extends an invitation to rethink our relationship with water.

žžÀ² State Researchers Study Climate Change in Alaska
Thanks to a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, žžÀ² State professors are researching climate change in Alaska.
žžÀ² State Researchers Develop City Planning Software
Three žžÀ² Researchers Land Grant to Develop City Planning Software
As the City of žžÀ² continues its renaissance, and nearby cities like Akron and Youngstown continue to refine their plans to revitalize, an understanding of how people use a city and move through it could be vital to development plans.
A grant from the National Science Foundation could put some žžÀ² researchers in a position to help such cities find and use that data.
The two-year $100,000 grant will contribute to the work of Associate Professor of Computer Science Dr. Ye Zhao, Assistant Professor of Geography, Dr. Xinyue Ye, Professor of Geography, Dr. Andrew Curtis, and their colleague, Computer Science Professor, Dr. Jing Yang of UNC-Charlotte.
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The Fight Against Toxic Algal Blooms Gets Help From the Sky
Researchers have a new tool to help study, and ultimately fight, toxic algal blooms on Lake Erie /