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U-Spatial 2023 Mapping Prizes

U-Spatial has named the winners for their 2023 Mapping Prizes.

MSI PIs Receive 2023 Research Infrastructure Investment Program Awards

Six MSI PIs have received awards from the 2023 Research Infrastructure Investment Program.

Studying the Fundamentals of the Universe

MSI PI Nadja Strobbe (assistant professor, Physics and Astronomy) is featured in a recent story on the College of Science and Engineering’s website.

A New Biocomputing Platform

MSI PI Kate Adamala (assistant professor, Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development) and colleagues have developed a breakthrough in biological computing (biocomputing), which uses systems of biologically derived molecules that perform computational processes.

MSI PIs Among 2023 Winners of Awards for Academic Unit Service

Several MSI PIs are among the inaugural winners of the University’s new Awards for Academic Unit Service.

July 2023 Maintenance

On Wednesday, July 5, 2023, MSI staff will perform scheduled maintenance and upgrades to various MSI systems.

Improving Minnesota Strawberries

Researchers at the U of M’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) have been working for 50 years to improve Minnesota’s strawberry crops.

Successful Organ Transplant After Cryopreservation

Successful organ transplantation is hampered by the short time that organs can be preserved outside the body.

Sustainability Projects Funded by the Institute on the Environment Include MSI PIs

Sustainability Projects Funded by the Institute on the Environment Include MSI PIs The Institute on the Environment has announced funding for projects that seek to solve challenges in sustainability.

A New Device to Alleviate Tinnitus

MSI PI Hubert Lim (professor; Otolaryngology; Biomedical Engineering) is part of an international team that has developed a non-invasive device that can help millions of people with tinnitus, also known as “ringing in the ears.” The device, called Lenire, has been approved by the FDA; it has been used in Europe since 2019.

June 2023 Maintenance

On Wednesday, June 7, 2023, MSI staff will perform scheduled maintenance and upgrades to various MSI systems.

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Treat Muscular Dystrophy

MSI PI Rita Perlingeiro (professor, Medicine; Institute for Engineering in Medicine) recently gave a presentation to the 2023 Muscular Dystrophy Association Clinical and Scientific Conference about the use of induced pluripotent stem cells for treating muscular dystrophy.