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Tipoffs: Research from U.S. Colleges Newsletter for 2025-03-09 ( 4 items )  
Cornell faculty honored for community-engaged innovation (10)
ITHACA, New York, March 7 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Cornell faculty honored for community-engaged innovation Thirteen faculty members from across Cornell are being honored by the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement with this year's Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards. With one recipient in each college, the awards recognize faculty who have developed community-engaged learning, leadership or research activities that create curricular and co-curric more PR

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Posts Commentary: A Pregnant Pause - My Personal Experience With Postpartum Preeclampsia (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 8 -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health posted the following commentary on March 7, 2025: * * * A Pregnant Pause: My Personal Experience with Postpartum Preeclampsia By Kelly Jordan Late last September, one week after giving birth, I woke up with a headache. I assumed it was probably due to a lack of sleep. Or dehydration. Or hormone fluctuations. All were true, especially the former. But, it gave me pause. Something wasn't right. Headaches are a rare o more PR

Possible biomarker identified for Crohn's disease with arthritis type (10)
ITHACA, New York, March 7 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Possible biomarker identified for Crohn's disease with arthritis type People with Crohn's disease and related joint inflammation linked to immune system dysfunction have distinct gut bacteria or microbiota, with the bacterium Mediterraneibacter gnavus being a potential biomarker, according to new study by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers. The study, published Feb. 13 in Gut Microbes, also demonstrated that th more PR

UW's Assistive-feeding Robot Gets Tested Outside the Lab (10)
SEATTLE, Washington, March 7 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release: * * * Video: The UW's assistive-feeding robot gets tested outside the lab The mechanics of eating are more complex than they might appear. For about a decade, researchers in the Personal Robotics Lab at the University of Washington have been working to build a robot that can help feed people who can't eat on their own. Researchers' first breakthrough, back when the lab was at Carnegie Mellon Unive more PR