Features
Using High-Speed Imaging to Learn More About Voice Disorders
Q&A and research presentation with Maryam Naghibolhosseini on innovative voice research.
NIH Data Management and Sharing
NIH’s new policy went into effect on January 25, 2023. Visit this page to learn more about the requirements and to find resources for development and implementation of Data Management and Sharing Plans.
NEOGEN Land Grant Prize Awarded for 2022
A team of two graduate students has recently been announced as the recipients for the this year's NEOGEN Land Grant Prize. Abigail Bryson and Nicholas Schlecht are being awarded for their research that seeks to prevent crop loss by synthesizing compounds that can be utilized as cost-effective pesticides.
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine May Increase Exclusion
An MSU political science researcher has found the use of artificial intelligence in medicine may lead to marginalized people receiving inadequate care.
Researchers to Study Movement Disorders and Falls in the Elderly
Two researchers from Michigan State University will design and implement scalable wireless systems to track and detect motion in people – assisting in diagnosing movement disorders and alerting caregivers of elderly falls in real time.
Graphic Design Graduate a Winner at ArtPrize 2022
A mural created for this year’s ArtPrize competition by MSU College of Arts & Letters graduate Maddison Chaffer was chosen as one of the winners of the juried awards.
Repurposing Existing Drugs to Fight New COVID-19 Variants
Finding new ways to treat the novel coronavirus and its ever-changing variants has been a challenge for researchers, especially when the traditional drug development and discovery process can take years.
MSU Collaborates with Texas Instruments to Create Space Electronics Center
Michigan State University will be sending its expertise to space thanks to the development of a new Space Electronics Center in collaboration with Texas Instruments.
Wrobel and Hefner Conduct Research on Central Belize's Population History
MSU Anthropology professors Gabe Wrobel and Joe Hefner recently published their collaborative research findings on ancient populations from Central Belize in the "Journal of Archaeological Sciences: Reports."
What it Takes for Plants to Survive Drought
As climate change causes more frequent drought conditions, Michigan State University researchers are learning more about the biology of plants, fungi and microscopic animals that survive on very little water in a drought or desiccation state.