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"We go where the farmers are": How global MSU programs feed and educate the world
Published on April 30, 2025
Informational event highlights global MSU programs feeding and educating the world amid USAID budget cuts. -
Michigan State University School of Packaging to lead new NSF-funded Center for Plastic, Paper and Hybrid Packaging End-of-Life Solutions
Published on April 23, 2025
The center will operate under the directorship of Muhammad Rabnawaz in MSU’s School of Packaging. -
Kang Xia named MSU AgBioResearch associate director
Published on April 14, 2025
Xia, former associate director of the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station at Virginia Tech, begins her role with MSU AgBioResearch April 14. -
Newly published research from MSU scientist unlocks contributors to male fertility
Published on April 2, 2025
Yuan Wang published her findings in November 2024 in Stem Cell Reports. -
New farm manager named at MSU Entomology, Plant Pathology Research Centers
Published on April 1, 2025
Lance Forsberg has been named farm manager. He has held positions at MSU since 2011. -
Optimizing health qualities of beef: MSU scientists analyzing how nutrients in beef are impacted by what cattle eat
Published on March 26, 2025
Jenifer Fenton and Jason Rowntree are exploring ways to authenticate grass-finished beef based on its nutritional profile. -
MSU scientist unlocking the secrets of early life stress, influence on the gut
Published on March 19, 2025
Adam Moeser is studying how adversity early in life can have lasting effects on immune system health and development. -
MSU, Henry Ford Health scientists teaming up to take on obesity
Published on March 12, 2025
The 5-year, more than $3 million NIH-funded project is entering its third year exploring the mechanisms for why maternal obesity serves as a strong predictor of offspring obesity. -
Agricultural Resiliency Program funds four new projects
Published on March 11, 2025
The partnership among MSU, the Michigan Plant Coalition, and the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will fund four new projects at $1.275 million each.