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.
New publications are worth recognizing, but four publications in a year for an academic unit calls for a special celebration. Three faculty in the South Dakota State University School of American and Global Studies, Molly Krueger Enz, Luz Ang茅lica Kirschner and Graham Wrightson, have published books in the last year, making it a record for the school.
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.
Public health researchers from South Dakota State University鈥檚 Community Practice Innovation Center presented two posters at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, which was held in Minneapolis at the end of October.
With loud enthusiasm often reserved for athletic events, students, faculty and staff from South Dakota State University鈥檚 agricultural programs showed up in full force to welcome a live television taping of 鈥淎gDay College Roadshow鈥 Oct. 30 on the 成人视频 campus.
An associate professor in South Dakota State University's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering have received a grant from the National Science Foundation to train artificial intelligence models in making accurate predictions with theoretical guarantees.
Mohammed Teymouri, assistant professor of construction management in South Dakota State University's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering, is working to solve one of the most pressing issues in the construction industry: how to lower carbon emissions of concrete.
The South Dakota Perinatal Quality Collaborative was recently founded at South Dakota State University, making South Dakota the final state in the Unites States to have its own perinatal quality collaborative.
The Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead is at the forefront of research in physics, geology, biology, engineering and more. Its leader, Mike Headley, will share details about the facility鈥檚 progress and plans for the future when he presents "Sanford Underground Research Facility: 2035 and Beyond," at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in Woster Celebration Hall at the South Dakota State University Alumni Center, 815 Medary Ave.
Two South Dakota State University students in the landscape architecture program competed in an international competition in Istanbul, Turkey. Jake Pytleski and Miranda Peck represented the 成人视频 School of Design in the International Federation of Landscape Architects conference Sept. 4-6. Pytleski鈥檚 team placed third in the conference competition.