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Iowa State University’s Bioeconomy Institute is entering a new era with the appointment of director Lisa Schulte Moore, Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor in Agricultural and Life Sciences, and three associate directors. The post Iowa State’s Bioeconomy Institute Names New Leadership, Outlines Next Phase of Growth first appeared on Iowa State Research.| Iowa State Research
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Iowa-Nebraska Collaboration Moves to Stage Two of NSF Engines Program December 6, 2024 The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced that a preliminary proposal crafted and submitted by several institutions in the states of Iowa and Nebraska advanced to the next stage of consideration for the agency’s Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program. The proposed […] The post Iowa-Nebraska RuralSTAMINA Project Named NSF Engines Semifinalist first appeared on Iowa State Research.| Iowa State Research
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In a year of rapidly evolving federal priorities, Iowa State researchers once again brought in more than $300 million in funding in FY25, marking the third year in a row. These funds support research that fuels discoveries and innovations that make a difference for Iowans, the nation, and the world. The 2025 fiscal year, that […] The post External Sponsored Funding for Iowa State Research Surpasses $300 Million for Third Straight Year first appeared on Iowa State Research.| Iowa State Research
The wine industry continues to change. New grapes are being introduced, and updated growing methods are improving fruit quality, sustainability and financial returns for producers. The post Iowa State researchers investigate ways to support changing wine industry in Iowa and the Midwest first appeared on Iowa State Research.| Iowa State Research
This past September, Iowa State received a four-year, $14 million grant from the National Science Foundation to design and plan a new state-of-the art facility to test the loads that extreme wind events place on large-scale models of buildings and structures. The multi-disciplinary, multi-institution project is led by Partha Sarkar, Aerospace Engineering. Photo by Ryan| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research
Thirteen Iowa State University researchers have been selected to receive more than $5.5 million in Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) awards from the National Science Foundation (NSF), setting a new record for program support. The 13 recipients – one whose project was awarded in FY23 but didn’t initiate research until the start of FY24 – are the most| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research
Microscope images of mammary gland tissue taken from a dairy cow infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza are magnified by 200 times on the left and 400 times on the right. On the left, cells infected with influenza are turquoise and flu receptors are magenta. On the right, infections are bright yellow and receptors are| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research
Associate professor of fashion design and merchandising Rachel Eike (left) and assistant professor of art and visual culture Raluca Iancu, who have received the 2024 Bridging the Divide award from the Iowa State University Office of the Vice President for Research. Photo by Christopher Gannon | Iowa State University A pair of Iowa State University| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research
Pictured above: Iowa State researchers – including principal investigators Elizabeth Stegemoller (upper lefthand corner) and Alice Alipour (lower righthand corner) – surfaced and explored a range of creative ideas coalescing around the overarching issue of Community Vitality during the spring 2024 Research & Innovation Roundtable. Ultimately, four projects were selected for seed funding support. The spring Research| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research