October 8, 2020
Today's Top 5 From Purdue University
You will want to read these good stories that you may have missed.
Protect Purdue Ambassador Program
Protect Purdue Ambassadors discuss their role on campus – to educate, unify and encourage students to protect themselves, others and the entire community.
Media Contact: Tim Doty, doty2@purdue.edu
Purdue veterinary medicine receives 2020 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award
The Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine has been honored as a recipient of the 2020 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education.
Media Contact: Amy Patterson Neubert, apatterson@purdue.edu
A better understanding of how cirrus clouds form
New research from a team led by scientists at Purdue has found that trees and plants play an important role in the formation of cirrus clouds, a finding that has implications for agriculture, urban development and climate change modeling.
Media Contact: Steve Tally, steve@purdue.edu
What if underwater robots could autonomously dock mid-mission to recharge and transfer data?
A Purdue team has created a mobile docking system for autonomous underwater vehicles, enabling them to perform longer tasks without the need for human intervention.
Media Contact: Kayla Wiles, wiles5@purdue.edu
Novel testing platform designed for breast cancer cells
A Purdue team has developed a novel testing platform to evaluate how breast cancer cells respond to the recurrent stretching that occurs in the lungs during breathing.
Media Contact: Chris Adam, cladam@prf.org
About Purdue University
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