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Biomedical sciences professor receives $1.6 million U-RISE grant from National Institutes of Health
Dr. SuJean Choi, professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Health Sciences, has received a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health U-RISE program to implement curriculum and programming to support students as they gain undergraduate research expertise while cultivating a science identity and sense of inclusion in the science community. The…

Research and Innovation office hours open for faculty and staff
Faculty are invited to office hours with Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp to ask questions about research and innovation.

Individuals experiencing long COVID needed for research
A research study within the College of Health Sciences is interested in learning more about and helping those who are still dealing with the persistent effects of COVID-19.

Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Researching Gender-Based Violence: Embodied and Intersectional Approaches’
Co-edited by Dr. Heather R. Hlavka, associate professor of social and cultural sciences, Klingler College of Arts and Sciences “Researching Gender-Based Violence” argues for new approaches to research and activism on gender-based violence grounded in the intersectional realities of individuals and communities. Each chapter discusses the role of reflective methodologies to recognize institutional and intersectional…

Chemistry professor receives $800,000 grant for continued quantum architecture research
Dr. Dmitri Babikov has received an $800,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.

Distinguished Scholars Program to recognize faculty for excellence in research, April 9
Thirteen faculty members will be recognized for outstanding achievement in research and scholarships.

Participants needed for Type 2 diabetes research study
People with Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes and healthy adults are encouraged to participate in exercise science and physical therapy research at Marquette University.
Physical therapy professor receives $1.9 million NIH High-Risk, High-Reward Research grant
Dr. Jacob J. Capin, assistant professor of physical therapy in the College of Health Sciences, has been awarded a $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health High-Risk, High-Reward Research program for a five-year research program to evaluate the impact of prior injury and sedentary behavior as two potential determinants of later poor health…

Research spotlight: Learning from Africa’s landscape
Dr. Nate Lemoine, assistant professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, discusses traveling to Africa to start researching elephant carcasses.
