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Chad Risko Creates New Materials Using Computational Chemistry

UK computational chemist Chad Risko starts at the atomic level to design new materials for lithium ion batteries and electrical grid storage.

Sally Ellingson Uses Big Data & Machine Learning to Improve Drug Development

With the Markey Cancer Center, Ellingson uses molecular docking as a filtering process to efficiently and safely screen potential drugs before real-world experiments begin.

William Stoops Explores the Psychology of Drug Addiction

In a new $2.9 million NIDA-funded project, William Stoops will compare the health effects of reduced cocaine use with abstinence.

Collecting History: Jane Calvert's John Dickinson Writings Project

This project will collect, transcribe, edit and publish the complete writings of Dickinson, who wrote more for the American cause than any other founding father.

Kip Guy on Expecting the Unexpected

Kip Guy, Pharmacy Dean, is discovering and developing new drugs for neglected diseases.

"You Have to Follow the Science Where it Takes You"

The similarities between a plant and human protein may be the key to curing Lafora disease.

Social Work Researcher Trains Others to Identify Substance Misuse

Kalea Benner's research emphasizes the importance of asking the tough questions to find solutions.

The Difference a Grade Makes: Helping Educators Help Students

Thomas Guskey conducts research on the way teachers grade and how they report that information to parents.

Gatton's Aaron Garvey Researches Consumer Behavior

Aaron Garvey's research focuses on how brands can have placebo effects on consumers.

Michele Staton-Tindall Finds Passion in Research Close to Her Heart

Michele Staton-Tindall focuses on drug use and high-risk behaviors in incarcerated women in Appalachia.

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