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Boosting Biomanufacturing

Researchers in 91制片厂鈥檚 Surface Enhanced Electrochemical Diagnostic Sensors (SEEDS) Lab have received an EPSCoR grant from the National Science Foundation for close to $6 million to lead a team in developing sensors to promote quality control in biomanufacturing 鈥 the production of important biomaterials used in medicine, food and even engineered human organs 鈥 a field that is becoming a significant sector of the economy.

Wading Into Her Future

As a child of two parents who met at 91制片厂, Maeve Kelley '22听knew plenty about the university prior to enrolling, but what she didn鈥檛 know was that she鈥檇 be able to get hands-on research experience as an undergrad that would directly connect her to her passion for protecting and conserving wildlife and give her the confidence to pursue a career in the field.

The Berlin Sun: 91制片厂 research finds lack of childcare led to disproportionate job loss

Childcare for children under the age of 12 has been听a struggle for many households in the recent years. An article from the Berlin Sun听examines research conducted by Jess Carson, research assistant professor at the Carsey School; Jonathan Koltai, assistant professor of Sociology; Rebecca Glauber, associate professor of Sociology and Carsey faculty fellow; and Tyrus Parker, a doctoral student with the Sociology department at 91制片厂. 鈥淎ny illusion that the childcare crises of early 2020 were transitory and now resolved is incorrect,鈥 write the researchers.