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Year: 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University

    Keivan Stassun appointed to National Science Board by President Joe Biden

    Keivan Stassun, Stevenson Professor of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation at 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University, has been appointed to the National Science Board by President Joe Biden. Read More

    Jan 26, 2023

  • Mid-South Innovation Summit

    91ÌÆ²®»¢ hosts Mid-South Innovation Summit to boost growth of regional hub for innovation

    The Wond'ry, 91ÌÆ²®»¢â€™s Innovation Center, will host the first Mid-South Innovation Summit for innovators, students, founders, government officials, investors and community and ecosystem partners across the entire Midsouth region. The event will be on Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Loews 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Hotel and is free and open to the public. Read More

    Jan 25, 2023

  • Mikail Rubinov has been awarded $600,000 from the National Science Foundation to develop new computational methods for analysis of large-scale brain activity data.

    Jan 23, 2023

  • With a newly developed technique, 91ÌÆ²®»¢ professor Jessica Oster is revealing how prehistoric climate change shaped fire activity in California.

    Jan 23, 2023

  • New research from Jessica Kennedy explores the relationship between deception in negotiations and negotiators’ satisfaction with their deals.

    Jan 23, 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University

    91ÌÆ²®»¢ Snapshot: Tonga volcanic eruption creates foundational knowledge, portends short-term climate effects

    A submarine volcanic eruption in the Kingdom of Tonga sheds light on volcanic behavior and new ways to understand the impact of volcanoes on climate. Est. reading time: 2.5 mins. Read More

    Jan 23, 2023

  • An international consortium co-led by 91ÌÆ²®»¢'s Rubén Martínez-Barricarte has discovered a new genetic disorder that causes immunodeficiency and profound susceptibility to opportunistic infections including a life-threatening fungal pneumonia. 

    Jan 20, 2023

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    91ÌÆ²®»¢ biochemists join international researchers in discovery of the first new antibiotic for urinary tract infections in more than 20 years

    Neil Osheroff and his lab provide foundational research for new Urinary Tract Infection antibiotic. UTIs affect half of all women. Read More

    Jan 18, 2023

  • Mikail Rubinov, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, has been awarded $600,000 from the National Science Foundation to develop new computational methods for analysis of large-scale brain activity data. The three-year project is funded by the NSF Collaborative 91ÌÆ²®»¢ in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS). It was awarded alongside a companion project from the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation...

    Jan 18, 2023

  • Photo Highlights – Aerial Views of Renovations Around Campus

    Photo Highlights – Aerial Views of Renovations Around Campus

    Kirkland Hall renovation. Kirkland Hall renovation. Kirkland Hall renovation. Kirkland Hall renovation. Owen School of Business exterior aerial. Owen School of Business exterior aerial. Owen School of Business exterior aerial. Read More

    Jan 17, 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ School of Nursing has received a $3 million Health Resources and Services Administration grant from the Department of Health and Human Services to create a training program, standardized set of competencies and certification for community health workers in Tennessee.

    Jan 17, 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University and the School of Engineering offer undergraduates numerous summer research opportunities to expand their classroom knowledge and gain valuable practical experience. The Institute for Software Integrated Systems is hosting a virtual open house for interested students on Feb. 22 from 3 to 6 p.m. The registration deadline is Feb. 21. The School of...

    Jan 17, 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University

    New screening method could pave the way for future cancer drug discoveries

    The laboratories of Brian Bachmann and Jonathan Irish have developed a method to discover new small molecules that may kill cancer cells by working through the body’s immune system. Read More

    Jan 17, 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University

    Lars Plate wins Scialog Award from the 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Corporation for Science Advancement and USDA

    For his work on zoonotic threat mitigation, Lars Plate was awarded $50,000 from the 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Corporation for Science Advancement and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Read More

    Jan 17, 2023

  • Five graduate students named Eisenhower Fellows 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University’s strengths in transportation, resilience and sustainability are on display this week at the Transportation 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Board’s 102nd annual meeting held in person in Washington, D.C. As part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the TRB provides leadership in transportation improvements and innovation. Four faculty members and six...

    Jan 12, 2023

  • Pre-K

    Hemmeter receives $11.9 million grant to expand Pyramid Model in pre-K and kindergarten classrooms nationally

    91ÌÆ²®»¢ Peabody College Professor Mary Louise Hemmeter has received an $11.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education to expand the Pyramid Model for Promoting Social Emotional Competence in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classrooms in diverse districts across the country. Read More

    Jan 10, 2023

  • A company co-founded by 91ÌÆ²®»¢ mechanical engineering professor Robert J. Webster III has received a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that could open the door for new diagnostic and therapeutic applications of flexible endoscopy.

    Jan 10, 2023

  • Nashville Biosciences LLC and Illumina Inc. today announced an agreement with Amgen to whole-genome sequence approximately 35,000 DNA samples.

    Jan 10, 2023

  • A company co-founded by Robert J. Webster III, Richard A. Schroeder Professor of Mechanical Engineering and associate professor of medicine and urology at 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University, has received a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that could open the door for new diagnostic and therapeutic applications of flexible endoscopy. The designation given...

    Jan 10, 2023

  • A company co-founded by Robert J. Webster III, Richard A. Schroeder Professor of Mechanical Engineering and associate professor of medicine and urology at 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University, has received a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that could open the door for new diagnostic and therapeutic applications of flexible endoscopy. The designation given...

    Jan 10, 2023