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KU researchers head to Antarctica to test unpiloted aircraft model
Rick Hale, associate professor of aerospace engineering, is working with researchers at the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets to build the Meridian Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
KU researcher wins international protein prediction competition
Yang Zhang, assistant professor of molecular biosciences, won first place in the automated server predictions category at the Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction competition.
KU researchers investigate effects of marriage, family on women in science
Karen Multon, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology and Research in Education in KU’s School of Education, and Barbara Kerr, Distinguished Professor of Counseling Psychology, received a $499,852 grant from the National Science Foundation to research how a woman’s relationship with a significant other may impact her career.
KU researchers explore human disease through tiny roundworm
Lisa Timmons, assistant professor of molecular biosciences, and Erik Lundquist, associate professor of molecular biosciences, use the worm aenorhabditis elegans, or C. elegans, to study a range of human diseases, from Alzheimer’s to muscular dystrophy.
KU researcher to head scientific society
Rolfe Mandel, associate scientist at the Kansas Geological Survey and associate professor anthropology, has been elected to head up the American Quaternary Association, a scientific society whose members study the past two million years of earth history.
