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Oct. 14, 2014

MSU High 5: Oct. 14, 2014

Here's today's MSU High 5 – a morning hello and the fastest way to get you up to speed with what's happening at Michigan State University. 

Black and white globe1. Supporting international education: Five area study centers at MSU have been awarded federal grants totaling more than $7 million to advance international education. More >>

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2. Helping stroke patients
: A new $2 million grant from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute will help MSU researchers look at ways to improve that experience using a nontraditional approach. More >>

walking on MSU's campus3. MSU Moves U Mile: Beginning at the Rock on Farm Lane, the second annual Rock, Walk-n-Roll event presented by MSU Moves U will take place on Oct. 15. Start time is 12:15 p.m. More >> 

kids playing video games


4. Industry, academics come together at MSU game conference
: The ever-widening world of video games comes together Oct. 16-18 at MSU when it hosts the “Meaningful Play” conference. More >>

The discovery that the protein CHT7 is a likely repressor of cellular quiescence, or resting state, will advance cancer and biofuel research.


5. Discovery of cellular snooze button
: The discovery of a cellular snooze button has allowed a team of MSU scientists to potentially improve biofuel production and offer insight on the early stages of cancer. More >>

 

 

 

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