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Saturday, January 17 2009
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University closed on King holiday; King events through Jan. 29
In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Jan. 19, university offices will be closed and classes recessed. Iowa State will pay tribute to King with a series of events through Jan. 29.
Researcher works to modify, increase corn starch
An Iowa State University researcher has developed technology that allows corn plants to produce more starch and also modified starch.
Iowa State professors studying more effective method to monitor physical activity
Kinesiology professor Gregory Welk is leading a team of Iowa State researchers on a four-year project to provide a more precise way for people to determine their physical activity level. The project is funded by a $616,430 grant from the National Institutes of Health and conducted in partnership with Iowa State's Center for Survey Science and Methodology.
Ethanol profitability calculator developed by Iowa State University researcher
David Peters, an assistant professor of sociology in Iowa State's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, has developed a tool to determine what market conditions are needed for ethanol producers to make a profit.
'Science Cafe' to explore the human nature of chimps with Jill Pruetz on Jan. 21
Associate Professor of Anthropology Jill Pruetz will present "Chimps: They're More Human Than You Think," at ISU's "Science Cafe" on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 6 p.m. at Legends American Grill in Ames. The event is free and open to the public.
Iowa State earns National Model Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program Award
Iowa State University was honored with the National Model Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program Award at the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Annual Conference in Anaheim, Calif. on Saturday, Jan. 10. ISU management professor Howard Van Auken was also named a USASBE Fellow at the conference.
Iowa State students called to duty for Obama inauguration
Staff Sgt. Justin Niichel of Osage and Spc. Sunjo Chang of Westfield, both Iowa State pre-business students, will be among the 1,000 Iowa National Guard soldiers and airmen on duty during the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration of Barack Obama.
Iowa State University researchers discover structure of key Ebola protein
An ISU research team led by Gaya Amarasinghe, ISU biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, is a step closer to finding a way to counter the Ebola virus after recently solving the structure from a key part of the Ebola protein known as VP35.
Iowa Small Business Development Centers aiding businesses indirectly damaged by disasters
Businesses that were indirectly damaged economically by last summer's weather disasters across the state are encouraged to contact the Iowa Small Business Development Centers to receive free counseling assistance.
Quisenberry named ISU vice president for research and economic development
Sharron Quisenberry, professor of entomology and dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, is Iowa State University's new vice president for research and economic development. Quisenberry will join ISU on April 1, 2009.