Dr. Alicia Mathis, biology department head at Missouri State University, received a renewal grant for $45,916.65 from the National Park Services for the National Park Services (NPS) Vital Signs Monitoring program. The purpose of this program is to engage university faculty and students in research for the benefit of NPS park natural resources. In addition to data collected, … [Read more...] about Biology professor receives funding from National Park Services
Drs. Yungchen Cheng and Les Reid, professors of mathematics at Missouri State University, received an award of $1,100 from the Mathematical Association of America for the 2013 MAKO Undergraduate Research Conference. The ninth MAKO Undergraduate Research Conference will allow undergraduates from Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma a chance to present short talks on their … [Read more...] about Mathematics professors receive funding for conference
The National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute recently renewed a three-year grant for anti-cancer research to four Missouri State University faculty. The four researchers are: Dr. Robert Delong, associate professor of biomedical sciences Dr. Richard Garrad, professor of biomedical sciences Dr. Kartik Ghosh, professor of physics, astronomy and … [Read more...] about CNAS Faculty recognized for National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute grant renewal
Dr. Beth Bowles, research specialist with Bull Shoals Field Station at Missouri State University, was given a grant of $34,640 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a research project entitled “Probabilistic Monitoring of Select Oklahoma Waterbodies.” This is the second year of the five-year project in conjunction with Oklahoma State University. The Oklahoma … [Read more...] about Research specialist earns generous grant for reservoir studies in Oklahoma
Dr. Kevin Mickus, professor of geography, geology and planning at Missouri State University, received a grant of $7,200 from the Quality Geosciences Company for the project “Mount Vernon Resistivity Survey.” “The survey was performed to investigate a gasoline spill site and why the gasoline entered the ground so quickly and left the area,” said Mickus. Mickus and his team … [Read more...] about Geographical survey done near Mount Vernon earns grant for students