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For more than half a century, Michigan State University has been a key player in bringing new blueberry varieties to the table. Since the early 1900s, blueberries have been commercially grown in Michigan’s lower and upper peninsulas, and today the tiny berries are big business. In 2011, the…
University Research | Community Impact | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University researchers are working on a new solution to save honey bees and stop colony collapse disorder by wiping out a parasitic enemy.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityThe antimicrobial triclosan, widely used in household products like toothpaste and soap, may help treat cystic fibrosis, researchers say.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityPigs, whose GI tracts are extremely similar to those of humans, may be one of the clearest windows we have into researching stress, a Michigan State University researcher says.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University scientists have released a new genetic engineering toolkit for the algal species Nannochloropsis oceanica. It is of interest for the production of biofuels and other oil-based chemicals.
University Research | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University scientists will use the latest CRISPR technology to study two extremely rare genetic mutations that leave children severely disabled with seizures and involuntary movements.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityA Michigan State University veterinary ophthalmologist has modified a gene therapy that reverses blindness in dogs that have a certain form of a disease known as progressive retinal atrophy, or PRA, and is now looking to advance the treatment for human use.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityA common antibacterial substance found in toothpaste may combat life-threatening diseases such as cystic fibrosis when combined with an already FDA-approved drug, MSU researchers find.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityA new Michigan State University study now shows that about one-third of those users become dependent on the drug within one to 12 months, indicating that prior estimates of 20 to 25 percent have been too low.
AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | The Crisis | Michigan State UniversitySome of the nation’s foremost biometrics researchers at Michigan State University are leading exploration into applications that could make lives better by detecting health issues, preventing identity theft and enhancing security.
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