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MSU scientist receives $1.6 million grant to study genetic variation and evolution of RNA translation
Published on November 18, 2020
Animal science researcher Wen Huang receives National Institute of Health NIGMS funding for five years -
Massive tagging study reinforces link between alewife densities and Chinook salmon growth patterns
Published on November 18, 2020
Results highlight how historically low alewife densities observed in recent prey fish assessments can affect the quality of the Lake Michigan salmon fishery. -
Holiday Lights at the Farm: Thank you to our Volunteers for all your Help!
Published on November 17, 2020
Holiday Lights at the Farm: Thank you to our Volunteers for all your Help! -
Kick off your boots and stay a while
Published on November 17, 2020
Farming doesn’t stop at 5:00 p.m., but not being able to separate your work and personal life can increase stress and lead to physical and mental health issues. Taking time for yourself is crucial. -
Meet our Staff and Volunteers November 2020
Published on November 17, 2020
Meet our Staff and Volunteers November 2020 -
Managing chronic pain during holiday festivities
Published on November 17, 2020
Tips to keep in mind to help manage chronic pain and enjoy time with friends and family. -
Preserving venison as summer sausage
Published on November 17, 2020
Summer sausage is another way to preserve venison. -
MSU alum shares what it means to be a Spartan
Published on November 17, 2020
Animal science and vet medicine alum Bethany Myers recalls how student research and scholarship support enabled her to achieve academic and professional success. -
Chronic conditions and depression
Published on November 17, 2020
There are ways to cope with depression when you have a chronic condition. -
I got a positive sample result: Now what?
Published on November 17, 2020
With third party auditors requiring environmental sampling and product testing, growers are often left wondering what to do when a test comes back positive. Here are answers to some common questions and who to call to avoid costly mistakes.