Article #101: Excellence in Instruction Award for Lecturers: Dan Degnan April 24, 2020 Science Highlights If lecturer Dan Degnan is not persistently applying an innovative eye and improving the many pharmacy practice classes he leads, it’s probably because...
Article #100: Paper device could bring portable coronavirus detection, but funding bars production March 3, 2020 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Only a select number of state and local laboratories have permission from U.S. health officials to use diagnostic tests for COV...
Article #99: DNA-like material could bring even smaller transistors February 10, 2020 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Computer chips use billions of tiny switches, called transistors, to process information. The more transistors on a chip, the f...
Article #98: Emily Garcia: Undergraduate Research Experience with SURF January 20, 2020 Science Highlights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENj8G58klv8
Article #97: Edible ‘security tag’ to protect drugs from counterfeit January 16, 2020 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Manufacturing prescription drugs with distinct markings, colors, shapes or packaging isn’t enough to protect them from counterf...
Article #95: Recognizing Outstanding Engineering Teachers for Summer and Fall 2019 January 14, 2020 Science Highlights The College of Engineering would like to congratulate the following faculty and lecturers for their outstanding dedication to teaching Boilermaker Eng...
Article #96: Three Engineering graduate students named first-ever Teaching Fellows January 10, 2020 Science Highlights PhD students who want to go into faculty careers need faculty mentoring and teaching experiences. The Purdue Engineering Office of Graduate Education...
Article #94: 2019 Article of the Year December 1, 2019 Science Highlights 2019 Article of the Year - Congratulations to Vicki Simpson and Zachary Hass for the selection of their article, “Individual health outcomes secondary...
Article #93: ‘Hope Stems’ blooms at Purdue, raising awareness on addictions, substance use November 19, 2019 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Each day, 130 Americans die from opioid use. By using a giant floral brain symbolizing the effect opioids has on one’s body, a...
Article #91: Distinguished and Named Professorship Ceremony honors faculty, administrators November 4, 2019 Science Highlights A reception and ceremony held Friday (Nov. 1) celebrated midcareer, distinguished and named professors and administrators at Purdue for their many acc...
Article #92: Training Videos Aim to Educate the Community about Substance Abuse and Solutions September 1, 2019 Science Highlights https://www.wlfi.com/content/news/Training-videos-aim-to-educate-the-community-about-substance-abuse-and-solutions-564772692.html?_ga=2.207047440.2066...
Article #90: RCHE Student Johnson is First African American Female CS PhD August 3, 2019 Science Highlights August 3rd, 2019 marks the day that Amber Johnson, a PhD candidate of Purdue University’s Department of Computer Science (Purdue CS), will join a grou...
Article #89: $150,000 in funding to advance, commercialize Purdue innovations June 10, 2019 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Four Purdue University researchers have received a total of $150,086 from the Trask Innovation Fund to help their labs commerci...
Article #88: Personality disorder patients get timely care with group therapy June 1, 2019 Science Highlights https://pha.purdue.edu/news-folder/lean-daily-improvement-at-southwestern-behavioral-health-helps-to-provide-more-timely-care-for-patients-with-person...
Article #87: Purdue and Indian universities to collaborate on entrepreneurship and pharmaceutical sciences initiative May 30, 2019 Science Highlights Purdue has just announced a partnership with two Indian universities in the state of Andhra Pradesh -- Andhra University and Sri Venkateswara Universi...
Article #86: Older adults can be safely discharged from nursing homes if proper networks are in place May 28, 2019 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — It could be your grandmother who fell and broke her hip and is in a nursing home receiving therapy to get her balance and stren...
Article #84: RCHE Faculty Affiliates Kinzer-Ursem and Linnes Receive Rising Star Professorships February 19, 2019 Science Highlights Jacqueline Linnes and Tamara Kinzer-Ursem were named Marta E. Gross Assistant Professors of Biomedical Engineering through the Purdue College of Engin...
Article #83: RCHE Faculty Affliates Develop Method for Cholera Detection February 6, 2019 Science Highlights Regenstrief Center faculty affiliates Drs. Tamara Kinzer-Ursem and Jacqueline Linnes, along with other Purdue faculty and collaborators, have develop...
Article #82: Drug abuse fighters get training February 5, 2019 Science Highlights https://www.newsexaminer.com/common/story.php?ID=48993&hl=Drug-abuse-fighters-get-training&_ga=2.213805975.206678397.1705413702-1871121432.170...
Article #85: Building self-tests for the world's most common infectious diseases – with paper February 5, 2019 Science Highlights WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — When an HIV outbreak hit Indiana's rural Scott County in 2015, the sparsely staffed health department was stretched to confirm...