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2016

Kansas State University Libraries

Higher Education

Biosecurity Research Institute

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Shorts, News And Communications Services Nov 2016

Shorts, News And Communications Services

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Short highlights on activities at Kansas State University including: J.R. Macdonald Laboratory, using webcams to study emotional connections to wildlife, new food technology, Kansas History journal, Chicago air quality monitoring, studying Mark Twain, Zika virus, faculty and the 2016 Olympics


A Transformative Experience, Tyler Sharp May 2016

A Transformative Experience, Tyler Sharp

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Students find career paths by assisting with research in the Biosecurity Research Institute.

Scientists working at Kansas State University’s Biosecurity Research Institute aren’t just studying the disease-causing pathogens threatening the health and food supply of the nation today they are also training the next generation of researchers in the field.


The Right Mix, Greg Tammen May 2016

The Right Mix, Greg Tammen

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Many collaborators focused on common research goal. Whoever said that too many cooks in the kitchen will spoil the broth was obviously not a scientist.


Safety And Security By Design, Stephanie Jacques May 2016

Safety And Security By Design, Stephanie Jacques

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Multiple levels of safety protect those who protect us at Kansas State University’s Biosecurity Research Institute.


Securing The Future, Greg Tammen May 2016

Securing The Future, Greg Tammen

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Infectious plant and animal diseases may be one of the biggest challenges for America. However, Kansas State University’s Biosecurity Research Institute is a front-line offense in this microscopic battle.


Shorts, News And Communications Services Staff Apr 2016

Shorts, News And Communications Services Staff

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Short highlights on activities at Kansas State University including: Visualizing vaccines at the Biosecurity Research Institute; Research activity at highest level (Carnegie Classifications); A toxic shock: Discovering how genes help this fish thrive in troubled waters; Teen speak on fleek and reason to freak?; New CAREER award winner; Following the crowd; Riding the wave; and A mobile approach for better animal health