SD EPSCoR News
SD EPSCoR Awarded $20 Million Grant
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SD EPSCoR Awarded $20 Million Grant SIOUX FALLS, SD – The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a five-year $20 million Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track-1 grant to the South Dakota Established […]
Read ArticleBREAKTHROUGH! South Dakota Biotech Summit & Awards
Join the South Dakota Biotech Association for BREAKTHROUGH! the 2019 South Dakota Biotech Summit & Awards. Learn about the amazing breakthroughs happening all around us, from human and animal health to agriculture. And collaborate on […]
Read ArticleSD Mines Team Pushes to Put CubeSat Swarm in Space
Satellites are often thought of as huge complicated devices that are deployed on the tops of rockets or in space shuttle payloads. They hold massive telescopes, sophisticated weather monitoring devices or global positioning system components. […]
Read ArticleStudents Immerse in IT with Summer Academy
Check out this recent piece in the Sioux Falls Business Journal from the Sioux Falls Development Foundation about a Summer IT program supported by SD EPSCoR. Sioux Falls-area high school students got an early look […]
Read ArticleSD NASA EPSCoR FY2020 Major Research Grant Competition
The South Dakota NASA EPSCoR office announces the following funding opportunity which is available to faculty at all institutions of higher education in South Dakota. Call for Pre-Proposals for Major Research Grants (deadline November 12, […]
Read ArticleDEPSCoR Webinar (Thursday, August 15)
The Department of Defense is hosting a DEPSCoR Webinar to discuss the DoD EPSCoR Program and the recently released funding opportunity announcement. The new FOA aims to create basic research collaborations between a pair of researchers. DEPSCoR will […]
Read ArticleUndergrad Research Symposium Recap
Over 275 students, faculty and industry experts from institutions across South Dakota and the nation gathered in Sioux Falls July 29 – 30 to participate in SD EPSCoR’s sixth annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. The symposium […]
Read ArticleNew tool uses swine respiratory cells to study influenza viruses
BY CHRISTIE DELFANIAN Studying how influenza viruses cause disease just got a little easier, thanks to a new tool developed at South Dakota State University. Scientists have been using cells from chickens, dogs, monkeys and hamsters […]
Read ArticleUndergraduate Research Symposium Booklet
This year’s symposium booklet has now been released. We’ll be back shortly with an event recap!
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