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University Becoming Major Center For Swine Research, Beth Bohn May 2016

University Becoming Major Center For Swine Research, Beth Bohn

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Kansas State University is rapidly becoming a major center of vital swine research that also could play a role in human health.


Manhattan, Kansas: Research Hub, Tyler Sharp May 2016

Manhattan, Kansas: Research Hub, Tyler Sharp

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Proximity to research is one of the major reasons Manhattan, Kan., was selected as the new site for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility.


Ceezad Focuses On Zoonotic Diseases, Trevor Davis May 2016

Ceezad Focuses On Zoonotic Diseases, Trevor Davis

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Juergen A. Richt and other K-State scientists are zeroing in on zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.


Federal Lab To Boost K-State 2025 Initiative, Trevor Davis May 2016

Federal Lab To Boost K-State 2025 Initiative, Trevor Davis

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As the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility building rises, so will Kansas State University’s reputation.


Six K-State Professors Receive More Than $3.5 Million In National Science Foundation Career Awards, News And Communications Services May 2016

Six K-State Professors Receive More Than $3.5 Million In National Science Foundation Career Awards, News And Communications Services

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When the news was announced Kansas State University had not one, or two, but six faculty members whose research was recognized by the National Science Foundation, it was not only a cause for celebration, but a historic first for the university.


2012 Summer Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services May 2016

2012 Summer Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


Protecting The U.S. Livestock Industry, Trevor Davis May 2016

Protecting The U.S. Livestock Industry, Trevor Davis

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Researchers working at Kansas State University’s Biosecurity Research Institute are combating an insect-transmitted disease that can be fatal to some animals, threatening the nation’s agriculture economy.


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.


2012 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services May 2016

2012 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


A Matter Of Perspective, Greg Tammen May 2016

A Matter Of Perspective, Greg Tammen

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Three doctoral students look to new methods and technologies to improve health.


2012 Winter Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services May 2016

2012 Winter Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


Taking Commercialization To New Heights: Unmanned Aerial Systems Research Takes Off, Beth Bohn May 2016

Taking Commercialization To New Heights: Unmanned Aerial Systems Research Takes Off, Beth Bohn

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Some of the newest research at Kansas State University is taking place on the Salina campus, and the sky is the limit when it comes to its potential.


Safe Food For All, Jennifer Tidball May 2016

Safe Food For All, Jennifer Tidball

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When diseases threaten Kansas food crops and the agricultural economy, The Great Plains Diagnostic Network is protecting our food supply through early detection, accurate diagnosis and improved communications.


2013 Summer Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services May 2016

2013 Summer Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


How Does Your Garden Grow?, Megan Saunders May 2016

How Does Your Garden Grow?, Megan Saunders

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One researcher uses natural dyes to change the way we view common plants.


Something To Talk About, Megan Saunders May 2016

Something To Talk About, Megan Saunders

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Researcher emphasizes communication about past trauma is crucial to current relationships.


2013 Winter Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services May 2016

2013 Winter Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


Brightening Afghanistan, Trevor Davis, Greg Tammen, Jennifer Tidball May 2016

Brightening Afghanistan, Trevor Davis, Greg Tammen, Jennifer Tidball

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Researchers study renewable energy to power electricity-scarce country.


A Bumpy Ride, Megan Saunders May 2016

A Bumpy Ride, Megan Saunders

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Researcher studies turbulence in wind turbines to ensure their viability.


Where The River Runs, Jennifer Tidball May 2016

Where The River Runs, Jennifer Tidball

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Geographer channels research to understand how dredging affects river health, water supplies.


Dust In The Wind, Tyler Sharp May 2016

Dust In The Wind, Tyler Sharp

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Civil engineering professor part of team researching effects of dust deposits on soil formation, water quality in Rocky Mountains.


Thirst Quenching, Kristi Northcutt May 2016

Thirst Quenching, Kristi Northcutt

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Urban Water Institute focuses on sustainable water supply.


Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn May 2016

Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn

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Message from President Kirk Schulz and Vice President for Research Ron Trewyn; and Table of Contents for the winter 2013 issue


2014 Winter Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services May 2016

2014 Winter Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


Family Business, Kristin Loving May 2016

Family Business, Kristin Loving

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It was the family atmosphere and values that brought veterinarian Kate KuKanich to the Veterinary Health Center at Kansas State University and it was family that she found.


The Compassion Component, Megan Saunders May 2016

The Compassion Component, Megan Saunders

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A researcher uses client interaction videos to strengthen the communication skills of future veterinarians.


Growing Knowledge, Jennifer Tidball May 2016

Growing Knowledge, Jennifer Tidball

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Using lipid analysis, a biologist is helping us understand how plants respond to the environment.


Thinking Pink, Jennifer Tidball May 2016

Thinking Pink, Jennifer Tidball

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Researcher turns to biochemistry to improve breast cancer survival rates.


Cooperative Innovation, Cheryl May May 2016

Cooperative Innovation, Cheryl May

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Partnerships among the university, industry and entrepreneurs come together in the Greater Kansas City metro area.


Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn May 2016

Introduction And Table Of Contents, Kirk Schulz, Ron Trewyn

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Message from President Kirk Schulz and Vice President for Research Ron Trewyn; and Table of Contents for the Winter 2014 issue