Finding New Ways to Collaborate Across Disciplines
The Grand Challenges Research Initiative aims to jumpstart new collaborations, engage external partners, and help faculty compete for further funding.
The Grand Challenges Research Initiative aims to jumpstart new collaborations, engage external partners, and help faculty compete for further funding.
A nonprofit made up of 17 schools of pharmacy and chemical engineering, including the U's College of Pharmacy, aims to improve drug quality and manufacturing.
For 10 years, the Institute on the Environment has paved the way in research and leadership around society's greatest environmental challenges.
The dwindling population of bees, spread of cancer inside the body, and sexual assault on campus—these typically unrelated subjects have something in common: University of Minnesota researchers are working to find new ways to prevent them.
A new online platform, over a year in the making, will go live next month to streamline and enhance oversight of research involving human participants.
The iGEM—International Genetically Engineered Machines—competition challenges undergraduate students to identify real-world problems and solve them through biological engineering and design.
U researchers and St. Jude Medical are collaborating to treat some of the most challenging and debilitating movement and neuropsychiatric disorders using deep brain stimulation.
Philip Pardey, recently named director of global research strategy, will work internationally to create new opportunities and partnerships between the U and private companies, commodity organizations and non-governmental organizations.
University of Minnesota researchers are on a mission to treat diabetes, and they’ve enlisted a few trillion microscopic helpers.
ApoGen Biotechnologies Inc. is developing new drug therapies that will make cancer treatments more effective.