Newswise News from Wayne State University Division of Research Latest news from Wayne State University Division of Research on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Wayne State University Division of Research 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif AI Computer Models May Make Development of New Drugs Easier and More Cost-Effective /articles/ai-computer-models-may-make-development-of-new-drugs-easier-and-more-cost-effective/?sc=rsin /articles/ai-computer-models-may-make-development-of-new-drugs-easier-and-more-cost-effective/?sc=rsin Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:25:55 EST A grant from the National Institutes of Health will help Wayne State University researchers explore new avenues for using computer models to produce medications. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State Researcher Secures Two Grants From the National Institute on Aging to Address Alzheimer's Disease /articles/wayne-state-researcher-secures-two-grants-from-the-national-institute-on-aging-to-address-alzheimer-s-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-researcher-secures-two-grants-from-the-national-institute-on-aging-to-address-alzheimer-s-disease/?sc=rsin Fri, 25 Oct 2024 14:30:57 EST A Wayne State University School of Medicine faculty member has been awarded a total of $2.3 million by the National Institute on Aging of the National institutes of Health for two new, concurrent projects that both address questions related to Alzheimer's disease, a progressive, age-related degenerative brain disease characterized by memory problems, impaired judgment, cognitive issues and changes in personality. Wayne State University Division of Research William T. Grant Foundation Grant to Wayne State University to Study Impact of Mixed-Income Neighborhood Initiatives on Black Youth /articles/william-t-grant-foundation-grant-to-wayne-state-university-to-study-impact-of-mixed-income-neighborhood-initiatives-on-black-youth/?sc=rsin /articles/william-t-grant-foundation-grant-to-wayne-state-university-to-study-impact-of-mixed-income-neighborhood-initiatives-on-black-youth/?sc=rsin Tue, 15 Oct 2024 09:50:18 EST The Wayne State University College of Education was awarded $600,000 from the William T. Grant Foundation to study the impact of mixed-income neighborhood initiatives on educational inequality for Black low-income youth. "How do Mixed-Income Neighborhood Initiatives Reduce Educational Inequality for Low-Income Black Youth?" will be conducted through the Detroit Partnership for Education Equity & Research (Detroit PEER), a college research center that conducts collaborative, community-centered and equity-focused studies to improve the Detroit educational ecosystem. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University's New Assistant Vice President for Sponsored Program Administration Announced /articles/wayne-state-university-s-new-assistant-vice-president-for-sponsored-program-administration-announced/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-s-new-assistant-vice-president-for-sponsored-program-administration-announced/?sc=rsin Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:05:16 EST Aleta Savage has been named the assistant vice president for Sponsored Program Administration in the Division of Research & Innovation at Wayne State University. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University Awarded Grant to Combat Microplastics in the Great Lakes /articles/wayne-state-university-awarded-grant-to-combat-microplastics-in-the-great-lakes/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-awarded-grant-to-combat-microplastics-in-the-great-lakes/?sc=rsin Mon, 23 Sep 2024 11:05:41 EST Wayne State University researchers recently received a grant from the Great Lakes Protection Fund to team with the Huron River Watershed Council, the Cleveland Water Alliance, Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper and Resource Recycling Systems to help communities combat microplastics in water sources. Wayne State University Division of Research Research Study to Explore Environmental Factors Affecting Male Fertility /articles/research-study-to-explore-environmental-factors-affecting-male-fertility/?sc=rsin /articles/research-study-to-explore-environmental-factors-affecting-male-fertility/?sc=rsin Tue, 17 Sep 2024 12:05:38 EST A grant from the National Institutes of Health will support ongoing research at Wayne State University investigating the consequences environmental factors may have on fertility in males. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State Study Seeks Insight Into the Evolution of Parasitic Wasps /articles/wayne-state-study-seeks-insight-into-the-evolution-of-parasitic-wasps/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-study-seeks-insight-into-the-evolution-of-parasitic-wasps/?sc=rsin Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:05:41 EST Glen Hood, Ph.D., assistant professor of biological sciences in Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was recently awarded a National Science Foundation grant for his study of parasitic wasps. Wayne State University Division of Research New Study Seeks to Develop a New Treatment Strategy to Prevent/Delay Relapse of Myeloid Leukemia Associated with Down Syndrome /articles/new-study-seeks-to-develop-a-new-treatment-strategy-to-preventdelay-relapse-of-myeloid-leukemia-associated-with-down-syndrome/?sc=rsin /articles/new-study-seeks-to-develop-a-new-treatment-strategy-to-preventdelay-relapse-of-myeloid-leukemia-associated-with-down-syndrome/?sc=rsin Mon, 09 Sep 2024 14:05:02 EST A four-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health to Wayne State University may help researchers find new clues to the interplay between Down syndrome and myeloid leukemia. Wayne State University Division of Research $4M SAMHSA grant to support unmet health needs of Detroit's children /articles/4m-samhsa-grant-to-support-unmet-health-needs-of-detroit-s-children/?sc=rsin /articles/4m-samhsa-grant-to-support-unmet-health-needs-of-detroit-s-children/?sc=rsin Tue, 27 Aug 2024 17:05:31 EST A $4 million grant to the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute (MPSI) at Wayne State University aims to prevent serious emotional and behavioral problems in Detroit's young children while promoting healthy development and reducing health disparities. Wayne State University Division of Research Detroit researchers find new clues in causes of vision loss in various ocular diseases that may lead to new treatments /articles/detroit-researchers-find-new-clues-in-causes-of-vision-loss-in-various-ocular-diseases-that-may-lead-to-new-treatments/?sc=rsin /articles/detroit-researchers-find-new-clues-in-causes-of-vision-loss-in-various-ocular-diseases-that-may-lead-to-new-treatments/?sc=rsin Wed, 14 Aug 2024 13:05:37 EST A team of Wayne State University researchers led by Nikhlesh Singh, Ph.D., associate professor of ophthalmology, visual and anatomical sciences in the School of Medicine, recently published important findings in the journal Experimental and Molecular Medicine that may lead to new treatments to prevent vision loss from diseases like premature retinopathy and some aspects of diabetic retinopathy. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University graduate student receives NIH grant to study fear of falling in multiple sclerosis patients /articles/wayne-state-university-graduate-student-receives-nih-grant-to-study-fear-of-falling-in-multiple-sclerosis-patients/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-graduate-student-receives-nih-grant-to-study-fear-of-falling-in-multiple-sclerosis-patients/?sc=rsin Fri, 09 Aug 2024 14:05:17 EST A Wayne State University Ph.D. student is recipient of a F31 award from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development that aims to address a major public health concern in persons with MS that results in increased falls, decreased physical activity and loss of independence. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University professor receives career achievement award from the Society for Health Psychology /articles/wayne-state-university-professor-receives-career-achievement-award-from-the-society-for-health-psychology/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-professor-receives-career-achievement-award-from-the-society-for-health-psychology/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Aug 2024 12:05:27 EST Mark Lumley, Ph.D., distinguished professor of psychology in Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was recently awarded the 2024 Nathan W. Perry, Jr. Award for Career Service to Health Psychology from the Society for Health Psychology. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University professor receives NSF grant to study quantum tunneling /articles/wayne-state-university-professor-receives-nsf-grant-to-study-quantum-tunneling/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-professor-receives-nsf-grant-to-study-quantum-tunneling/?sc=rsin Mon, 05 Aug 2024 14:05:19 EST A Wayne State University professor recently received a three-year, $626,467 grant from the National Science Foundation's Division of Physics. The project, "Probing Nonadiabatic Strong Field Ionization with Phase-Resolved Attoclock," will research a quantum mechanical process known as quantum tunneling. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University professor awarded NSF grant to research the growth of metal and metal-silicon thin films for advanced transistors /articles/wayne-state-university-professor-awarded-nsf-grant-to-research-the-growth-of-metal-and-metal-silicon-thin-films-for-advanced-transistors/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-professor-awarded-nsf-grant-to-research-the-growth-of-metal-and-metal-silicon-thin-films-for-advanced-transistors/?sc=rsin Tue, 30 Jul 2024 10:05:47 EST Wayne State University Professor Charles Winter, Ph.D. was awarded a three-year, $554,853 grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate new molecules and chemical reactions that can enable the growth of metal and metal-silicon thin films for advanced transistors, such as those used in tech devices like computers, phones and cars. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University's new assistant vice president for technology commercialization announced /articles/wayne-state-university-s-new-assistant-vice-president-for-technology-commercialization-announced/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-s-new-assistant-vice-president-for-technology-commercialization-announced/?sc=rsin Mon, 29 Jul 2024 15:05:39 EST Taunya A. Phillips has been named the assistant vice president for Technology Commercialization in the Division of Research & Innovation at Wayne State University. Wayne State University Division of Research Detroit researchers receive Department of Defense grant to assist in discovering new treatments for ovarian cancer /articles/detroit-researchers-receive-department-of-defense-grant-to-assist-in-discovering-new-treatments-for-ovarian-cancer/?sc=rsin /articles/detroit-researchers-receive-department-of-defense-grant-to-assist-in-discovering-new-treatments-for-ovarian-cancer/?sc=rsin Mon, 08 Jul 2024 16:05:05 EST A Wayne State University researcher will lead a study funded by the U.S. Department of Defense that aims to discover improved treatments for ovarian cancer. Wayne State University Division of Research NIH funds critical center in Detroit to lead efforts to investigate and mitigate health impacts of community-voiced chemical and non-chemical stressors /articles/nih-funds-critical-center-in-detroit-to-lead-efforts-to-investigate-and-mitigate-health-impacts-of-community-voiced-chemical-and-non-chemical-stressors/?sc=rsin /articles/nih-funds-critical-center-in-detroit-to-lead-efforts-to-investigate-and-mitigate-health-impacts-of-community-voiced-chemical-and-non-chemical-stressors/?sc=rsin Thu, 27 Jun 2024 14:05:38 EST Wayne State University received a $5.2 million P30 environmental health sciences core center grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in support of the "Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors" that is a collaborative hub focused on community-engaged research and environmental health equity in Detroit and throughout the region. Wayne State University Division of Research Detroit study shows Backward walking speed reserve assessment offers improved clinical screening for risks and decline in MS patients /articles/detroit-study-shows-backward-walking-speed-reserve-assessment-offers-improved-clinical-screening-for-risks-and-decline-in-ms-patients/?sc=rsin /articles/detroit-study-shows-backward-walking-speed-reserve-assessment-offers-improved-clinical-screening-for-risks-and-decline-in-ms-patients/?sc=rsin Tue, 25 Jun 2024 13:05:15 EST A recently published study on mobility assessments led by Wayne State University show that a methodology called backward walking speed reserve may improve clinical screening for mobility impairments, fall risk and cognitive decline in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Wayne State University Division of Research Bank statements reveal clues to excessive spending and cognitive decline /articles/bank-statements-reveal-clues-to-excessive-spending-and-cognitive-decline/?sc=rsin /articles/bank-statements-reveal-clues-to-excessive-spending-and-cognitive-decline/?sc=rsin Mon, 24 Jun 2024 14:05:42 EST Early memory loss has been linked to wealth loss, but research has mostly focused on investments. Four years ago, Wayne State University clinical geropsychologist Peter Lichtenberg, Ph.D., wondered what clues might be found in an older person's financial decisions to indicate their vulnerability to financial victimization. Wayne State University Division of Research Wayne State University experts warn of potential threats due to low vaccination rates in Michigan; stress importance of immunization /articles/wayne-state-university-experts-warn-of-potential-threats-due-to-low-vaccination-rates-in-michigan-stress-importance-of-immunization/?sc=rsin /articles/wayne-state-university-experts-warn-of-potential-threats-due-to-low-vaccination-rates-in-michigan-stress-importance-of-immunization/?sc=rsin Mon, 24 Jun 2024 11:05:49 EST Low vaccination rates continue to create significant threats to public health for diseases such as whooping cough (pertussis), measles and COVID-19. Michigan's vaccination rates for recommended childhood immunizations have dropped to levels not seen in Michigan in more than a decade. Wayne State University Division of Research