Timothy Ratliff and Sandra Amass of the School of Veterinary Medicine, received the five-year grant to create a new health science curriculum for third-, sixth- and ninth-graders; start a faculty mentor program in Indiana schools; create fitness programs centered around animals; and develop a museum exhibit focused on the links between animal and human health. The initiative, called Fat Dogs and Coughing Horses: Animal Contributions Towards a Healthier Citizenry, is being funded through a Science Education Partnership Award from the National Center for Research Resources, a component of the National Institutes of Health.
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For the second consecutive year, top high school students will travel to Purdue University to participate June 5-17 in the ninth...
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Purdue University researchers are leading a program for Indiana's rural high school teachers that encourages participation in...
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Bradley S. Duerstock an assistant research professor at the Purdue Center for Paralysis Research, received a $2 million grant...
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When Purdue students Cody Ward, Sean Smith and Arjun Bhasin applied for the Interns for Indiana program, they had no idea that...
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Purdue University and the Purdue University Center for Cancer Research are hosting the first ever International Symposium on...
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Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty presents new and surprising...
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The Discovery Learning Research Center has selected the research team of Rachael Kenney and Melanie Shoffner for its 2010 Faculty...
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If the fundamental economics of supply and demand are any guide, Purdue University's Interns for Indiana program continues to...
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Purdue's Hall for Discovery and Learning Research was dedicated Friday (April 16). The building, located at the corner of Nimitz...
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In a recent Guest Column in the Journal and Courier Dr. Richard Buckius outlines how the university can increase revenues for...
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Timothy Ratliff and Sandra Amass of the School of Veterinary Medicine, received the five-year grant to create a new health science...
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On Monday, Nov. 9 the staff of the Discovery Learning Research Center moved into its new facilities at: 207 South Martin Jischke...
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