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Parkinson's treatment, carbon emissions, research infrastructure
June 2021  •  Read online

Treating Parkinson’s with Surgical Precision

BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY

University startup Surgical Information Sciences generates patient-specific 3D maps to help surgeons more precisely target deep brain stimulation.

Converting Carbon Emissions into Useful Chemicals

RESEARCH & DISCOVERY

Researchers are working on a first-of-its-kind bioreactor to reduce CO2 into a storable liquid that can then be made into various chemicals and materials.

2021 Research Infrastructure Awards Announced

INFRASTRUCTURE & CAPABILITIES

More than $1.7 million was awarded to 10 projects that support research infrastructure, facilities, and support services across the University.

Genomics Center Awarded CDC Funding to Sequence 6,000 COVID Samples

INFRASTRUCTURE & CAPABILITIES

Under the nearly $750,000 contract, UMGC will collaborate with the Minnesota Department of Health to aid in national and global viral surveillance efforts.

2021 Minnesota Futures Awards Announced

RESEARCH & DISCOVERY

Through the grant program, the Office of the Vice President for Research offers funding to promote research that incorporates new, cross-disciplinary ideas.

OTHER NEWS

New Machine Learning Methods Could Improve Environmental Predictions

Killer Flies, Ignoring Gravity’s Help, Conduct Powerful Aerial Strike to Catch Prey

Oral Health Needs among Youth with a History of Foster Care

Proposing a ‘ReToast’ to Less Food Waste

Holey Homemakers: Studying the Habitat of Red-Headed Woodpeckers

US Hospitals Slow to Respond to New Price Transparency Rule

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