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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Researcher earns grant to clean waste on site

Hyeok Choi, associate professor of civil engineering, is devising a system for easier cleanup of contaminated soil and water. Read more.

Enzyme mapping could help drug development

UTA biochemists are mapping the function of specific enzymes that could lead to new drugs that fight bacteria, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. Read more.

Summer research at Cambridge

Senior Michael Oladugba spent his summer at the University of Cambridge studying mutations in the DNA of fruit flies as part of the UT System’s Summer Research Academy Abroad program. Read more.

Doctoral student in biology earns AAUW fellowship

Shannon Beston, biology doctoral student, has received a fellowship from the American Association of University Women. Read more.

Announcements

Donate to State Employee Charitable Campaign

During the State Employee Charitable Campaign, you can make a donation to your favorite organization through payroll deduction. Read more.

Scan cup for sustainability

Cupanion is a new program to minimize cup waste and help get clean water to areas of need. The Institute for Sustainability and Global Impact hosts the project. Read more.

Register now for Naturally Slim weight loss program

Naturally Slim is a free online program that will teach you how to eat the foods you love while reducing your chances of developing serious health conditions. Read more.

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