• Wood provides an alternative to fossil fuel use

    Published on January 2, 2019
    Heating, cooling and wood are comfortable and long-established partners when considering alternatives to fossil fuel use. Although, the media spotlight too frequently shines only on power generation.

  • Examining how humans and animals manage chronic infections

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Andrew Olive, an assistant professor in the MSU Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, is conducting research associated with the management of chlamydia and other chronic infections.

  • Shifting into a higher land-grant gear

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Melissa McKendree's research focuses on consumer and producer marketing, production economics and farm management. Through her MSU Extension appointment, she helps farmers improve their processes.

  • The new faces of MSU AgBioResearch

    Published on January 1, 2019
    To address a broad range of agricultural challenges, MSU AgBioResearch is partnering across the university to expand its network of researchers.

  • Following a passion, from the bright lights of the stage to the forest

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Emily Huff is fascinated by the relationship between people and nature, and how people learn, talk about and make decisions about the environment.

  • Brothers in Forestry

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Three brothers share a life long legacy with MSU Forestry

  • Safeguarding the foundation of life

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Almudena Veiga-Lopez, an assistant professor in the MSU Department of Animal Science, is exploring the relationship between chemical exposures during pregnancy and their potential effects on children later in life.

  • Forging new partnerships

    Published on January 1, 2019
    MSU AgBioResearch associate director George Smith talks about the future of the organization and its research priorities.

  • Helping fruit tree growers flourish

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Courtney Hollender is passionate about using research to improve harvesting practices and crop yields for fruit tree growers. She’s on a mission to keep Michigan’s tree fruit production thriving.

  • Exploring the possibilities of stem cell treatments in humans and animals

    Published on January 1, 2019
    Yuan Wang, an assistant professor in the MSU Department of Animal Science, believes stem cells may hold the answer to some of medicine’s biggest questions.