Dr. Sangamesh Kumbar, professor of orthopaedic surgery, is looking to revolutionize injury treatment and pain management by completely regenerating damaged nerves. 🧠https://lnkd.in/eezuJj66
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UConn's Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Pamir Alpay joined Governor Ned Lamont, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, and entrepreneurs Martin Bollinger and Alexandra Merkouriou for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of Carillon Technologies' new facility. ✂️🎀 Alexandra, Carillon's Director of Operations, is a triple UConn graduate -- BS, MS, and Ph.D. -- and has contributed extensive engineering expertise to UConn's research in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory. ✈️ Join us in congratulating Carillon Technologies on its expansion and for its continued contribution to the workforce and economy of the state of Connecticut!
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An active ingredient in curry spice was able to suppress allergic reactions in mice, a nutritional sciences professor found. Now, his discovery has been patented and licensed as a new food allergy treatment. https://lnkd.in/eFTJgcec
UConn Professor Patents Novel Food Allergy Treatment - UConn Today
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UConn research goes to Washington! 🏛️ We were thrilled to have ARPA-E host 10 of our esteemed faculty members yesterday for an enriching networking and educational session. The event provided a fantastic opportunity for knowledge exchange and collaboration on cutting-edge energy research. We're excited about the innovative ideas and partnerships that will emerge from this inspiring session!💡 #UConnResearch #UConnInnovates
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🌊 Advancing Environmental Science with AI 🌊 UConn researchers are using machine learning to model "dead zones" in lakes -- oxygen-deprived areas that can lead to fish mortality, water quality issues, and other harmful environmental and economic impacts. This work is crucial for understanding and mitigating the impacts of these zones on aquatic ecosystems. By applying advanced AI techniques, researchers are providing valuable insights that will inform better management and conservation practices. https://lnkd.in/eK9-GWz7 #UConnResearch #UConn #Research #MachineLearning #EnvironmentalScience #Conservation
Using Machine Learning to Model Dead Zones in Lakes
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With an award of $3.4 million from the U.S. Department of Education, UConn researchers are launching “Project Focus” to increase nationwide recognition of gifted students. https://lnkd.in/eXsgX6P8 “Project Focus is really all about supporting teachers in how they engage in questioning and discussion in the classroom, as a way of giving more students access to the opportunity to engage in high-level discussion about what they’re learning,” says project PI Catherine Little, a professor in the UConn Neag School of Education who specializes in giftedness, creativity, and talent development.
Helping Teachers Recognize Gifted Learners and Elevate Classroom Conversation
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No use crying over 80-year-old milk! 🥛Instead, researchers in UConn's department of pathobiology and veterinary science are analyzing it to trace the history of antibiotic resistance. https://lnkd.in/e8kRHi_g
Uncovering New Details from 1940s Milk Samples - UConn Today
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