Congratulations to Philip Stinson on an important research article in the current issue of the American Journal of Archaeology. Stinson is an excavator and architect at the archaeological sites of Aphrodisias and Sardis. Read more about the article.
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- Marco Caricato (Chemistry), received the July 2024 Sutton Family Research Impact Award, Media link
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Kristin Bowman-James, Subhamay Pramanik (Chemistry), (2024). Structural Insight on Supramolecular Polyion Salts: Inositol Hexaphosphate Enclosed in Cationic Macrocyclic Clusters. Chem. Eur. J. 2023, 29, e202301764. Media link
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Nancy Brady, Olivia Boorom (Speech-Language-Hearing), (2024). Influence of Caregiver Input and Dyadic Arrangement on Naturalistic Communication Sampling for Children with Neurogenetic Syndromes, OSF, Media link
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Zongwu Cai (Economics), (2024). Time-varying relative risk aversion: Theoretical mechanism and empirical evidence, Journal of Empirical Finance, Volume 78, 101535, Media link
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Bradford Cokelet (Philosophy), (2024). The Science of Virtue: A Framework for Research. Cambridge University Press. Media link
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Jocelyn Colella (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). High total water loss driven by low-fat diet in desert-adapted mice, Journal of Mammalogy, gyae093, Media link
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Christopher Cushing, Calissa Leslie-Miller (Applied Behavioral Science | Clinical Child Psychology), (2024). The critical need for expert oversight of ChatGPT: Prompt engineering for safeguarding child healthcare information, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, jsae075, Media link
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Randall Fuller (English), (2024). 489 Lydia Jackson Emerson. In The Oxford Handbook of Ralph Waldo Emerson (pp. 489-504). Oxford University Press. Media link
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Omri Gillath, (2024). Attachment style and attention bias to emotional information: The moderating effect of stress, stimulus characteristics, and attention stage. Journal of Personality, 92, 1315–1340. Media link
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Jeffrey Girard Garrett Baber, Nancy Hamilton, Matthew Gratton, Samantha Ellis, Eliza Hemmer (Psychology), (2024). It’s the Sentiment that Counts: Comparing Sentiment Analysis Tools for Estimating Affective Valence in Dream Reports, Sleep; zsae210, Media link
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Scott Hefty (Molecular Biosciences)
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(2024). A conserved C-terminal domain of TamB interacts with multiple BamA POTRA domains in the Lyme Disease spirochete, Borreliella burgdorferi, PLoS One, Media link
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(2024). Fructose-1-kinase has pleiotropic roles in Escherichia coli, J Biol Chem: 300(6): 107352, Media link
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Mark Herr, Rafe Brown, Hannah Som (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). A Long Overlooked New Species of Fanged Frog, Genus Limnonectes (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae), from Luzon Island, Northern Philippines. Ichthyology & Herpetology; 112 (2): 270–294. Media link
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Clint Hurshman (Philosophy), Do opaque algorithms have functions?. Synthese 204, 91 (2024). Media link
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Beth Innocenti (Communication Studies), (2024). Gilbert Austin’s Chironomia Revisited: Sympathy, Science, and the Representation of Movement, by Sara Newman and Sigrid Streit. Journal for the History of Rhetoric; 27 (2): 258–261. Media link
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Timothy Jackson, Priya Singh (Chemistry), (2025). A structural and functional model for alkene dioxygenases, Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, Vol. 262, Media link
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John Kelly, Sharifu Tusuubira (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). Experimental evolution suggests rapid assembly of the 'selfing syndrome' from standing variation in Mimulus guttatus, Front. Plant Sci., Vol. 15, Media link
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Patrick Lansdon (Biology), (2024). Commensal bacteria exacerbate seizure-like phenotypes in Drosophila voltage-gated sodium channel mutants. Genes, Brain and Behavior. 23(5):e70000. Media link
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Marcy Lascano (Philosophy), (2024). Emilie du Châtelet on the Powers of Minds and Bodies in Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Sebastian Bender and Dominik Perler, Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. Media link
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Ian Lewis (Physics & Astronomy), (2024). Resonant multiscalar production in the generic complex singlet model in the multi-TeV region, Phys. Rev. D 110, 055017, Media link
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Bruce Lieberman (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). Macroevolutionaries: Reflections on Natural History, Paleontology, and Stephen Jay Gould; Columbia University Press. Media link
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Erik Lundquist (Molecular Biosciences), (2024). The DPY-14 cuticle collagen regulates left-right asymmetric neuronal migration in Caenorhabditis elegans, microPublication BIOLOGY, Media link
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Kelly Matsunaga (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Biodiversity Institute), (2024). A new species of Cunninghamia (Cupressaceae) from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Hokkaido, Japan, Phytotaxa, Vol. 664, No. 1, Media link
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Malika Pritchett (Applied Behavioral Science), (2024). Incorporating Choice: Examining the Beliefs and Practices of Behavior Analysts Working with Individuals with Disabilities. J Dev Phys Disabil. Media link
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Ekaterina Romanova (Communication Studies), (2024). Mere exposure to conspiracy theories: effects on radical intentions among believers and nonbelievers. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 1–25. Media link
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Steven Soper, Hanna Nguyen, Farhad Shiri, Javan Surtan (Chemistry), (2024). Single-capsid identification of full and empty status of recombinant adeno-associated viruses via resistive pulse sensing, Sensors and Actuators Reports, Volume 8,
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David Tell (Communication Studies), (2024). Meredith and the Monument: The Ecology of Memory at the University of Mississippi, in The Routledge Handbook of Rhetoric and Power (1st ed.), Nathan Crick (Ed.). Routledge. Media link
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James Thorp (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), (2024). Strangers in a Strange Aquatic Land?. In: The Otter and the Fairy Shrimp. Springer, Cham. Media link
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Ilya Vakser, Petras Kundrotas, Amar Singh, Matthew Copeland (Computational Biology | Molecular Biosciences), (2024). GRAMM webserver for protein docking, Methods Mol. Biol., 2714:101-112. Media link
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Ilya Vakser, Petras Kundrotas, Amar Singh (Computational Biology | Molecular Biosciences), (2024). Diffusion of proteins in crowded solutions studied by docking-based modeling, J. Chem. Phys., 161: 095101. Media link
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Ilya Vakser, Petras Kundrotas, Keeley Collins (Computational Biology | Molecular Biology), (2024). CAPRI-Q: The CAPRI resource for assessment of modeling protein interactions, J. Mol. Biol., 436: 168540. Media link
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Sofia Vera (Political Science), Money and Time in Access to Public Services: How Do Citizens Evaluate Different Forms of Bureaucratic Corruption?, Comparative Politics, Media link
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Rebecca Whelan (Chemistry), (2024). Generational Diet-Induced Obesity Remodels the Omental Adipose Proteome in Female Mice, Nutrients 16, no. 18: 3086. Media link
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Michael Wuthrich, Çağıl Albayrak (Political Science), (2024). District Variation in Party System Competition and Women’s Candidacy in Proportional Representation Systems, Parliamentary Affairs, Volume 77, Issue 3, Pages 558–579, Media link
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Rami Zeedan (Jewish Studies), (2024). Social Identity and Voting Behavior in a Deeply Divided Society: The Case of Israel; Societies 14, no. 9: 177. Media link
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Sam Zipper (Geology), (2024). Estimating irrigation water use from remotely sensed evapotranspiration data: Accuracy and uncertainties at field, water right, and regional scales. Agricultural Water Management 303, 109036. Media link
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Community Engaged Research
Thursday, Sept. 19
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Malott Room, Kansas Union
Register for Lunch
Faculty Collaborative Research Luncheons welcome faculty, across all ranks, from the curious to the novice to the expert. By bringing together individuals with diverse research experience often dispersed across disciplines, schools, and positions, our aim is to expand professional networks and open new pathways to excellence in research that transcend the traditional silos of academic thought, foster interdisciplinary connection and jump-start novel collaborations. Check out upcoming luncheon topics and dates.
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Henry Bial (Theatre & Dance), directs "Indecent" with University Theatre, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play telling the true story of another play, Sholem Asch’s Yiddish-language melodrama "God of Vengeance," September 27-29, Media link | Tickets
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Shulenburger Award for Innovation & Advocacy in Scholarly Communication
Deadline: September 20
The Shulenburger Award will be granted annually for exceptional efforts to advance innovations in open sharing and advocacy for positive change in the scholarly communication system.
International Research Award
Deadline: October 3, 2024
Recognizes a KU faculty member who has provided outstanding leadership in international education through research and discovery efforts at KU. The award includes $1,000 in funding for professional activities and is financially supported by the KUIA advisory board.
Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards
Deadline for Nominations: November 1, 2024
Late Distinguished Professor Takeru Higuchi and his wife, Aya, partnered with KU Endowment to create four awards that recognize individuals for their accomplishments in research, scholarship and creative activity. Faculty from any Kansas Regents institution are eligible, and your assistance in identifying outstanding candidates is critical. Winners receive $10,000 in support of research activities.
Steven. F. Warren Research Achievement Award
Deadline for Nominations: November 1, 2024
The Steven F. Warren Research Achievement Award was established in 2006 and honors an outstanding unclassified academic staff researcher from KU’s Lawrence campus. The recipient receives $10,000 in research funds.
KU Research Staff & Postdoctoral Achievement Awards
Deadline for Nominations: November 1, 2024
The KU Research Staff Achievement Award and the KU Research Postdoctoral Achievement Award recognize the numerous contributions of unclassified professional staff and postdoctoral researchers to the research mission of KU, honoring outstanding individuals who have had a tangible impact in the research labs and projects in which they work. The award recipients — one in each category — will be recognized at a spring semester ceremony and will receive a plaque and $5,000 in funds to be used for approved research or professional development activities.
2025/2026 David M. Bergeron & Geraldo Sousa Exhibit Program
Deadline: January 7, 2025
KU faculty are invited to submit proposals for their work to be presented as a Spencer Research Library exhibition, curated in collaboration with library colleagues. The exhibit will be installed in the Spencer Library gallery during the early spring of 2026. The selected faculty member will be awarded a stipend of $5,000.
New Faculty Research Development Award
The NFRD Award is designed to begin building a sustainable program of research, scholarship and/or creative activity for the applicant. Potential outcomes could include publications, conference papers, presentations, websites, technologies or techniques, databases or datasets, physical collections, audio or video products, educational aids or curricula, or proposal to an external funding opportunity.
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Red Hot Research: Pedagogy & Purpose
Friday, Sept. 20, 4 to 5:30 p.m., Watson Library, 3 West Reading Room
Red Hot Research introduces researchers to the work of their colleagues; prompts questions within current research through the perspectives of many disciplines; and develops collaborative research teams as a result of overlapping interest & expertise.
Speakers:
Dea Follmer, Center for Teaching Excellence/psychology, and Mark Mort, ecology & evolutionary biology
Chris Fischer, physics & astronomy
Imogen Herrick, curriculum & teaching
Shannon O’Lear, geography/environmental studies, and Tami Albin, KU Libraries
Alex Red Corn, Indigenous Studies Program/Sovereign Partnerships and Indigenous Initiatives
Coretoberfest 2024
Wednesday, Oct. 9, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., Burge Union, Forum C
How well do you know University of Kansas core laboratories? Join us at Coretoberfest 2023 to learn how these state-of-the-art facilities and the experts who lead them can support your research. Door prizes. Networking. Appetizers + drinks. RSVP required.
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