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K-State research team using nanoscale particles to battle cancer
K-State Media Relations
June 28, 2010
MANHATTAN -- Forget surgery. One team of Kansas State University researchers is exploring nanoparticle-induced hyperthermia in the battle against cancer.
ARS scientists work to reduce spread of cattle viruses
Drovers
April 19, 2010
Viral infections in cattle can be costly for producers. Two such viruses—bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)—cause outbreaks in the United States that leave animals with symptoms that can reduce production efficiency.
Jolley: Five Minutes With Dr. Michael Apley & The Anti-Antibiotics Bill
CattleNetwork.com
April 16, 2010
Dr. Michael Apley, DVM, PhD, DACVCP, Professor, Production Medicine/Clinical Pharmacology at Kansas State University has an impressive resume. His research projects include work in food animal therapeutics, antimicrobial resistance, and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of veterinary drugs.
K-State entrepreneurship competition inviting students to develop the 'Next Big Thing'
K-State Media Relations
February 2, 2010
MANHATTAN -- Kansas State University's Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship is offering $18,000 in prize money to students with unique business ideas in the second annual "Next Big Thing" competition.
Building an entrepreneurial ecosystem
siliconprairienews.com
January 19, 2010
...Some of the initiatives around Kansas City and the universities in Kansas appear to be having the same type of effect on the commercialization pipeline in Kansas. Specifically, National Institute for Strategic Technology Acquisition and Comercialization at Kansas State.. |