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Purdue University scientists have identified the Supinoxin molecule as a possible new therapy for small cell lung cancer.
It made perfect sense for Douglass Jacobs, Fred M. van Eck Professor of Forest Biology and member of Purdue’s Institute for ...
Emma Johnson transferred to Purdue after earning her associate’s degree and graduating with honors from Ivy Tech Community College. Since then, she has made Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources her ...
Scientists have long known that fiber feeds beneficial bacteria in the human gut. Now, Purdue researchers have discovered that combining specific fibers can have a synergistic effect, producing a ...
Ensuring the safety of fresh fruits and vegetables is a critical priority for growers, packers, and handlers across the produce supply chain. To address this need, a comprehensive food safety training ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Bernie Engel, Purdue University’s Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture, has appointed new leaders for the departments of Agricultural Economics and Forestry and Natural Resources ...
Seed represents one of the largest variable input costs for Indiana corn growers—second only to fertilizer. As such, selecting the correct seeding rate is not only essential for maximizing yield but ...
An Animal Sciences degree represents opportunity. It represents the opportunity of receiving a higher education with a passionate faculty. It represents the opportunity to meet diverse people who care ...