IURC Awards – 91¸£Àû Research /research University of Maine Thu, 26 Sep 2019 18:34:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /research/wp-content/uploads/sites/281/2016/12/cropped-MAINE_crest_4c-32x32.jpg IURC Awards – 91¸£Àû Research /research 32 32 Do more ticks equal fewer tourists in Maine? Team studies impact of bloodsucking arthropods /research/2019/08/05/do-more-ticks-equal-fewer-tourists-in-maine-team-studies-impact-of-bloodsucking-arthropods/ /research/2019/08/05/do-more-ticks-equal-fewer-tourists-in-maine-team-studies-impact-of-bloodsucking-arthropods/#respond Mon, 05 Aug 2019 12:53:26 +0000 /research/?p=43180 Maine’s idyllic landscape, rugged coastline and abundance of wildlife attract visitors each year to its natural parks. However, experts predict an increase in the number of ticks infected with Lyme disease due to climate change – which threatens to expose more people to the disease and cause some visitors to opt for alternative destinations. Which […]]]> /research/2019/08/05/do-more-ticks-equal-fewer-tourists-in-maine-team-studies-impact-of-bloodsucking-arthropods/feed/ 0 Western Passage project aims to inform future renewable energy development in Maine /research/2019/06/03/western-passage-renewable-energy/ /research/2019/06/03/western-passage-renewable-energy/#respond Mon, 03 Jun 2019 14:18:32 +0000 /research/?p=42755 Interdisciplinary multi-institution research collaboration, stakeholder engagement through Western Passage project The Western Passage – located between Eastport, Maine and Canada – is a highly turbulent, biologically active, and socially relevant ecosystem in Eastern Maine considered one of the best locations for tidal power nationwide. Kristina Cammen, assistant professor of marine mammal science, works alongside a […]]]> /research/2019/06/03/western-passage-renewable-energy/feed/ 0 Faculty-student team develop device to detect imbalance, prevent falls /research/2019/04/01/faculty-student-team-develop-device-to-detect-imbalance-prevent-falls/ /research/2019/04/01/faculty-student-team-develop-device-to-detect-imbalance-prevent-falls/#respond Mon, 01 Apr 2019 13:44:38 +0000 /research/?p=42380 For older adults, falling can be fatal. And according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths among people 65 and older in the United States. As the number of older adults increases, the problem could continue to worsen. Undergraduate researchers in the University of Maine WiSe-Net […]]]> /research/2019/04/01/faculty-student-team-develop-device-to-detect-imbalance-prevent-falls/feed/ 0 Research possibilities are endless as new faculty collaborate /research/2019/02/04/research-possibilities-endless-new-faculty-collaborate/ /research/2019/02/04/research-possibilities-endless-new-faculty-collaborate/#respond Mon, 04 Feb 2019 14:28:15 +0000 /research/?p=41776 New faculty find opportunity to collaborate in an interdisciplinary research project. Nishad Jayasundara studies toxic effects of various chemicals at the cellular level, including those commonly found in Maine waterways. Before coming to the University of Maine, he often wondered about the possibilities of creating a model that could predict the outcome of chemical reactions […]]]> /research/2019/02/04/research-possibilities-endless-new-faculty-collaborate/feed/ 0 Muscular dystrophy research aims to understand muscle degeneration /research/2019/01/07/muscular-dystrophy-research/ /research/2019/01/07/muscular-dystrophy-research/#respond Mon, 07 Jan 2019 13:50:52 +0000 /research/?p=41764 Using bioinformatics to analyze muscular dystrophy. Benjamin King, assistant professor for bioinformatics, has teamed up with Clarissa Henry, associate professor of biological sciences, to study muscular dystrophy, a progressive genetic disorder that affects muscles in the human body. They have developed a unique tool to study the function of a specific muscular dystrophy gene. Researchers […]]]> /research/2019/01/07/muscular-dystrophy-research/feed/ 0 Developing an app to revolutionize greenhouse farming in Maine /research/2018/12/03/developing-an-app-to-revolutionize-greenhouse-farming-in-maine/ /research/2018/12/03/developing-an-app-to-revolutionize-greenhouse-farming-in-maine/#respond Mon, 03 Dec 2018 20:12:41 +0000 /research/?p=41549 A monitoring app for greenhouse agriculture in Maine. New media undergraduates at 91¸£Àû are developing an innovative monitoring app, MAGAPP, to serve local Maine greenhouses for the Sustainable Year Round Agriculture Cluster Initiative by the Maine Sustainable Agriculture Society.  Joline Blais, associate professor of new media, and Bill Giordano, SYRA data coordinator, are overseeing research […]]]> /research/2018/12/03/developing-an-app-to-revolutionize-greenhouse-farming-in-maine/feed/ 0 Studying tick-borne diseases in an iconic native Maine species: Moose /research/2018/11/05/tick-borne-diseases-in-iconic-native-maine-species-moose/ /research/2018/11/05/tick-borne-diseases-in-iconic-native-maine-species-moose/#respond Mon, 05 Nov 2018 19:25:42 +0000 /research/?p=41412 Winter ticks are causing severe illness in Maine’s iconic moose population. A team of University of Maine researchers examine the biophysical and social impacts of ticks in a uniquely collaborative project. Merging two different sciences into one study. Pauline Kamath, an assistant professor of animal health, Sandra De Urioste-Stone, assistant professor of nature-based tourism and […]]]> /research/2018/11/05/tick-borne-diseases-in-iconic-native-maine-species-moose/feed/ 0 Managing the ecosystem of Maine streams /research/2018/10/01/managing-the-ecosystem-of-maine-streams/ /research/2018/10/01/managing-the-ecosystem-of-maine-streams/#respond Mon, 01 Oct 2018 20:09:01 +0000 /research/?p=41181 Stream management practices Hamish Greig, an Assistant Professor of Stream Ecology, is collaborating with foresters, economists and watershed scientists from the University of Maine and Maine logging industry leaders to study Riparian Management – When foresters leave trees that shade a stream to protect its ecosystem. “A riparian buffer is the area of forest adjacent […]]]> /research/2018/10/01/managing-the-ecosystem-of-maine-streams/feed/ 0 Undergraduates gain hands-on Maine marine experience /research/2018/08/31/undergraduates-gain-hands-on-maine-marine-experience/ /research/2018/08/31/undergraduates-gain-hands-on-maine-marine-experience/#respond Fri, 31 Aug 2018 13:35:51 +0000 /research/?p=40950 Student researchers collaborate between campuses – and beyond The Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Collaborative (IURC) has funded nine projects in 2018. These projects involve teams of two or more faculty members from different disciplines who mentor undergraduate researchers. The goal is to enhance research through collaborative work and to prepare students to become successful professionals and […]]]> /research/2018/08/31/undergraduates-gain-hands-on-maine-marine-experience/feed/ 0 Addressing the problem of rural youth leaving the state /research/2018/08/06/addressing-the-problem-of-rural-youth-leaving-the-state/ /research/2018/08/06/addressing-the-problem-of-rural-youth-leaving-the-state/#respond Mon, 06 Aug 2018 15:36:39 +0000 /research/?p=40831 An interdisciplinary team of undergraduate researchers investigates the role of the education system in providing rural youth an opportunity for economic stability in Maine. Dominic Gayton has witnessed firsthand how communities reliant on natural resources for economic stability can suffer when youth leave Maine to find stable work. Gayton, from Calais, Maine, has watched many […]]]> /research/2018/08/06/addressing-the-problem-of-rural-youth-leaving-the-state/feed/ 0 Supporting Undergraduate Research: Interdisciplinary Team Tackles Food Waste This Summer /research/2018/06/04/interdisciplinary-team-tackles-food-waste-this-summer/ /research/2018/06/04/interdisciplinary-team-tackles-food-waste-this-summer/#respond Mon, 04 Jun 2018 12:13:07 +0000 /research/?p=40161 University of Maine faculty mentors are supporting a team of undergraduate student researchers from five key disciplines as they collect and analyze data to better understand food and waste systems and identify opportunities for improvement. Deborah Saber is the principal investigator for the project, “Making Maine’s local food system sustainable: Opportunities to address hunger and […]]]> /research/2018/06/04/interdisciplinary-team-tackles-food-waste-this-summer/feed/ 0 Inaugural Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Collaborative Grant Winners Announced /research/2018/05/07/inaugural-interdisciplinary-undergraduate-research-collaborative-grant-winners-announced/ /research/2018/05/07/inaugural-interdisciplinary-undergraduate-research-collaborative-grant-winners-announced/#respond Mon, 07 May 2018 09:00:18 +0000 /research/?p=39469 Inaugural grant program awards $245,000 to interdisciplinary undergraduate research The Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Collaborative has announced nine winners of its inaugural grant program funded by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School (OVPRDGS) and the UMS Research Reinvestment Fund (RRF). Funded projects involve teams of two or more […]]]> /research/2018/05/07/inaugural-interdisciplinary-undergraduate-research-collaborative-grant-winners-announced/feed/ 0