Purdue Today

June 7, 2018

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Faculty and Staff News

Programs prepare faculty to lead

Twenty faculty members have completed professional development programs -- the Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program and the Purdue Insights Forum -- designed to prepare them to take on leadership roles.

Other Stories

Reminder: Purdue employees eligible for free tuition at Purdue Global

Open labs scheduled for 2018-19 parking permit purchases

AY Summer Savings Program to be discontinued following summer 2018

Thank you from the Spring Fling committee

Purdue obituaries

In the Spotlight

Biochemistry lab Elizabeth Tran

Biochemistry faculty committed to cancer research

More than half of the faculty in the Department of Biochemistry are studying the basic pathways that lead perfectly normal cells to become cancerous — or cancerous cells to become resistant to therapy. Find out more about their research in the College of Agriculture's Envision magazine.

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Additional News

General

Purdue scientists demonstrate cutting-edge agricultural research at Capitol Hill exhibition

Purdue ranks 17th among worldwide universities granted U.S. utility patents, marking fourth straight year in top 20

Medications reminder system

Solving America's medication adherence epidemic: Startup develops connected reminder and monitoring system  »

Honors College to offer summer mini-courses for the public

Optimism drives farmer sentiment higher; producers weigh in on farm bill and crop insurance

GTAP to address pressing trade issues at 21st annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis

Research

Medical imaging technology detects vascular disorders, injuries in brain without invasive contrast agents

Researchers in various studies looking for participants

Sports

Baseball's Nisle named Freshman All-American

Purdue in the News

Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world.

• The Atlantic: Mitch Daniels urges graduates to resist tribalism

• Indianapolis Business Journal: Expert says blockchain isn't for everyone

• Hagerstown Herald-Mail: They started as Kaplan students, finished as Purdue Global grads

• Indianapolis Star: Doyel: Lost childhood can't slow this Purdue sprinter

• Inside Indiana Business: Keating supercars to be produced in West Lafayette (video)

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