Scientist & Storyteller: Conveying Research to a General Audience
By learning to talk about their research with those outside of their field, graduate students develop a key skill for their academic and professional careers.
By learning to talk about their research with those outside of their field, graduate students develop a key skill for their academic and professional careers.
Joan T.A. Gabel, the U's 17th president, emphasized the importance of the University research mission as part of her recent inaugural address.
The U of M recently celebrated the work of 455 University inventors whose discoveries were licensed or patented between July 2016 and June 2018.
Volunteers recently came together to help grow the visibility of women scientists, whose contributions have traditionally been underrepresented.
Researchers from across many academic fields came together to discuss and debate big changes in the rules governing the ethical conduct of research.
The Research Advancement & Development Professionals Network provides professional development, training, and networking opportunities.
Melanie Graham's lab, which studies diabetes and obesity, is one example of the U of M's dedication to fostering a culture of ethical animal research.
The Minnesota Futures Grant Program is offered annually by the Office of the Vice President for Research to promote research that incorporates new, cross-disciplinary ideas. The most recent cycle saw 35 submissions, with two proposals awarded a total of $499,367.
The Minnesota Cancer Clinical Trials Network, formed through the state-funded MnDRIVE initiative, will expand cancer clinical trial access across Minnesota.
National experts converged at the U of M to address pressing issues in reproduciblity, bias, and other aspects of research integrity.