New Direction Urged to Improve Cancer Nanotechnology

WEST LAFAYETTE – Researchers involved in a national effort to develop cancer treatments that harness nanotechnology are recommending pivotal changes in the field because experiments with laboratory animals and efforts based on current assumptions about drug delivery have largely failed to translate into successful clinical results. The assessment was advanced in a perspective piece that […]

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Purdue Researchers Receive Presidential Early Career Awards

WEST LAFAYETTE – Two Purdue University researchers have been named as recipients of a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor given by the U.S. government to young researchers. Selected for the awards were Arezoo Ardekani, an assistant professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering, and Milind Kulkarni, an associate

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AgriNovus Indiana expands Steering Committee

INDIANAPOLIS — AgriNovus Indiana, a Central Indiana Corporate Partnership (CICP) sector initiative for the agbiosciences sector, has expanded its Executive Steering Committee to 20 members. AgriNovus Indiana is committed to strengthening the state’s agricultural and food industries through sector advancement, collaboration and entrepreneurial support. At its formation in late 2014, AgriNovus Indiana organized a 15-member Executive Steering

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Startup Licenses Purdue Technology for Robotics

WEST LAFAYETTE – A mechatronics technology startup has licensed a Purdue University innovation that could optimize electric motors and design better alternatives in automation in the energy sector, making solutions more efficient, cost effective and environmentally friendly. Houston Mechatronics, Inc. (HMI), based in Houston, Texas, has licensed the Purdue technology. The company’s leadership team has

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Give Back to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore

American Hiking Society is celebrating 40 years of trail stewardship through its Volunteer Vacations program and invites you to join the party on a once-in-a-lifetime volun-tour trip.   They have just released their 2016 Volunteer Vacations schedule, offering 50+ trail-building and maintaining vacations to iconic recreation destinations across the country, including two amazing opportunities to volunteer

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