StrengthenHER program to reduce risk of muscle loss
South Dakota State University associate professor Lee Weidauer has received a federal grant to develop a program that helps women reduce their risk of sarcopenia, a condition that results from excessive muscle loss with aging.
Ge receives NIH funding for bioinformatics tool
South Dakota State University professor Xijin Ge has received a $1.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to enhance ShinyGO, a widely used bioinformatics website for analyzing genomics data.
Is stress connected to long-term inflammation issues?
South Dakota State University assistant professor Dakota Witzel has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how daily stressors and emotional reactions contribute to long-term inflammation and other related health issues.
Tools for the changing environment
The nation's leading bison Extension specialist, South Dakota State University's Jeff Martin, is involved in a $7.39 million, multi-institution cooperative agreement that will aid in bison recovery efforts and will provide local producers with the adaptation tools they need to compete in a dynamic world.
Rising star: Basu invited to the prestigious engineering showcase
Saikat Basu, assistant professor in South Dakota State University's Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been invited to the American Society of Mechanical Engineering Rising Stars of Mechanical Engineering Celebration and Showcase.
Healing the knee: a new frontier in meniscus tear repairs
A new project from South Dakota State University's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering is developing a bioadhesive that has the potential to significantly improve meniscus tear repair outcomes while also speeding up the healing process.
Wellness for firefighters
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ researcher Allison Barry has received a grant from FEMA — the first ever for ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ — to develop strategic plans to improve health and well-being outcomes for rural volunteer firefighters.