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ISF Weekly Newsletter: February 8, 2023

February 8, 2023

Check out this week's ISF weekly newsletter!

ISF Weekly Newsletter: February 8, 2023

Unexpected Plants and Animals of Indiana: Indiana Bats

February 1, 2023

Patrick Zollner (FNR) is featured in this recent article discussing the agricultural benefits bats have to offer.

Unexpected Plants and Animals of Indiana: Indiana Bats

Daniel Kelly featured in Washington Post Climate Coach Newsletter

February 1, 2023

A publication by Daniel Kelly (Philosophy) featured in the Washington Post Climate Coach newsletter.

Daniel Kelly featured in Washington Post Climate Coach Newsletter

Liang Receives Grant to Launch New Al-based Global Forest Mapping Project

January 31, 2023

Biodiversity research community co-lead Jingjing Liang has received a two-year, $870,000 grant from the World Resources Institute to map global forest carbon accumulation rates.

Liang Receives Grant to Launch New Al-based Global Forest Mapping Project

Unsung Diversity Heroes Foster a Sense of Belonging

January 25, 2023

Congratulation to Zhao Ma (FNR) on being named one of the Unsung Diversity Hero Award winners for offering support to her students and colleagues in order to help them obtain their dreams.

Unsung Diversity Heroes Foster a Sense of Belonging

Innovative Risk-Assessment Tool for Produce Industry Continues Advancing

January 25, 2023

Mohit Verma (ABE) and his research team developed innovative paper-based, rapid result tests for bovine respiratory disease and COVID-19.

Innovative Risk-Assessment Tool for Produce Industry Continues Advancing

ISF Weekly Newsletter January 24, 2023

January 25, 2023

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ISF Weekly Newsletter January 24, 2023

Purdue Researchers Lead Gender-Inclusivity Study from

January 19, 2023

The ravenous, destructive fall armyworm killed entire harvests in Africa before it arrived in Asia, first in India before making its way to Bangladesh. As officials there scrambled to head off an agricultural crisis in their country, an important tool in their arsenal was a video produced by a Purdue organization called Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO). This publication comes from affiliate Julia Bello-Bravo and a team of additional researchers.

Purdue Researchers Lead Gender-Inclusivity Study from

David Warsinger receives $2.4 Million to Improve Industrial Drying Membranes

January 17, 2023

Congratulations to David Warsinger (ME) and his team on receiving funding for their project to develop a new system that will reduce 50-80% of energy usage using vapor selective membranes.

David Warsinger receives $2.4 Million to Improve Industrial Drying Membranes

Geochemist Leads an All-woman Team onto the Ice in Antarctica to Study the Earth's Ancient History

January 17, 2023

Melissa Tremblay (EAPS) led her team to Antarctica with the goal of revealing how warm the Antarctic continent was before our oldest ice core records that can help to predict potential futures.

Geochemist Leads an All-woman Team onto the Ice in Antarctica to Study the Earth's Ancient History