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SD EPSCoR Impacts for the Week of May 17, 2018: South Dakota State University Associate Professor and BioSNTR Director Dr. Adam Hoppe was recently on the Bioradiations Brilliant Science Podcast to talk about his research and […]
Read ArticleBioSNTR Director Featured on Science Podcast
Dr. Adam Hoppe, Associate Professor of Biochemistry at SDSU was recently on the Bioradiations Brilliant Science Podcast to talk about his research on Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) and the work of BioSNTR. He uses CRISPR to perform […]
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SD EPSCoR Impacts for the Week of April 26, 2018: University of South Dakota biomedical engineering professors Etienne Gnimpieba, Ph.D., and Carol Lushbough, M.A., have been awarded a National Science Foundation I-Corps Teams Program grant. The award […]
Read ArticleResearchers Receive I-Corps Team Award from NSF
University of South Dakota biomedical engineering professors Etienne Gnimpieba, Ph.D., and Carol Lushbough, M.A., have been awarded a National Science Foundation I-Corps Teams Program grant to help transition technology to the marketplace. The award funds […]
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SD EPSCoR Impacts for the Week of April 19, 2018: The 2018 SD EPSCoR Summer Information Technology (IT) Program offers two (three-credit hour) dual-credit college courses and a paid internship for high school juniors and seniors in […]
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The 2018 SD EPSCoR Summer Information Technology (IT) Program offers two (three-credit hour) dual-credit college courses and a paid internship for the summer. If you are a high school junior or senior interested in gaining […]
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SD EPSCoR Impacts for the Week of April 12, 2018: Advanced Remote Sensing Inc. (ARSI) has begun initial stages to pursue commercialization for precision agriculture applications and is seeking a graduate student pursuing a master’s or PhD […]
Read ArticleTeaching Science in Today’s Schools
As technology continues to evolve and become more pertinent in everyday life, it is imperative that we raise technologically responsible and cognizant citizens. Science classrooms today are often the first to reflect changes in technology, pushing the […]
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SD EPSCoR Impacts for the Week of April 5, 2018: The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences has released Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0001897) for Building EPSCoR-State/National Laboratory Partnerships. These partnerships are to advance fundamental early-stage energy research […]
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