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International Privacy Day research symposium and showcase, Jan. 30
Join the Marquette Center for Data, Ethics, and Society in celebrating International Privacy Day at a research symposium and student showcase on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, at 10 a.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. This event features some of the latest research on the complex privacy and security dimensions of smart homes and related internet-of-things…

Biomedical sciences professor receives $1.8M grant to study sex differences in brain mechanisms of seasonality
Dr. Jennifer Evans, associate professor of biomedical sciences in Marquette University’s College of Health Sciences, has been awarded an R01 research grant from the National Institutes of Health, with an expected value of about $1.8 million over five years, to study the differences in how men and women are impacted by seasonal affective disorder, a…
COVID-19 Research Initiative Survey available until June 15
The COVID-19 Research Initiative asks faculty and staff involved in COVID-19 related research projects to complete this brief survey by Tuesday, June 15. The survey asks for information on project details, funding and student involvement. Research and projects could include: Scientific experiments Social science research Humanities focused projects Development of courses or programs Development and implementation of interventions Community programming Data collected will be used to create…

A fuel switch for future farms
A new combustion system for engines allows heavy-duty farm equipment normally powered by diesel fuel to run on gasoline and ethanol, without sacrificing performance. By John Blum Having grown up working on his uncle’s farm and in his father’s concrete business in northern Illinois, Dr. Adam Dempsey knows a few things about agricultural and construction…

Applications for Participating Faculty Research Achievement Award due Nov. 29
The Participating Faculty Achievement Award is intended to recognize research/scholarship accomplishments of non-tenure track faculty at Marquette University. Applications, including one support letter, are due Tuesday, Nov. 29, by 4:30 p.m. An award of $3,000 will be provided to a full-time participating faculty member based on their record of scholarly activity, preferably at Marquette, within…
University Honors Program to host virtual Undergraduate Research Fair, Nov. 5
The University Honors Program will host a virtual Undergraduate Research Fair on Thursday, Nov. 5, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Participants will meet with researchers from the 2020 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship and MU4Gold Research Scholars. Posters and videos introducing students’ research will be available on the Undergraduate Research Fair website. To request a link to attend, register here.
Kuali Research updates coming Nov. 1
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will roll out updates in Kuali Research on Monday, Nov. 1. The credit split function is a new feature which will require Co-Investigators to complete certifications on grant applications. Previously, only PIs were required to certify. The university is committed to supporting collaborative and interdisciplinary research and projects. In…
Participating Faculty Research Award applications due Nov. 30
The Participating Faculty Research Award recognizes research and scholarship accomplishments of non-tenure track faculty. An award of $3000 will be provided to a full-time participating faculty member based on their record of scholarly activity within the past five years. The recipient will be determined based on the significance, innovation and broader impacts of the described program of…

Biomedical engineering professor receives $3.34 million R01 grant to study improved mobility for those with multiple sclerosis
Dr. Brian Schmit, Hammes Family Professor in the Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, has received a $3.34 million R01 research grant from the National Institutes of Health to improve walking, balance and community mobility in people with multiple sclerosis. The project, “High-intensity, dynamic-stability gait training in people with…
