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Connie Wanberg.

Taking stock

The latest work by University researcher Connie Wanberg is leading to the refinement of a job-seeking tool: a self-assessment inventory called "Getting Ready for Your Next Job."

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Keta Desai explains her research.

Capitol-ization

On April 27, the University brought more than 30 of the year's best undergraduate research projects to the North Corridor of the Minnesota state capitol for a week.

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H1N1 (swine) flu

The U is committed to the health and safety of its students, faculty, and staff. On its H1N1 (swine) flu information page, you can monitor events as they develop and get timely information on the pandemic.

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Human embryonic stem cells.

Cancer fighters

In a study of human tumors growing in mice, University of Minnesota researchers have found that immune cells derived from human embryonic stem cells completely eliminated the tumors in 100 percent of mice tested.

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Reaching out to Red Lake

This year, the Students in Free Enterprise team at UMC decided to expand its notion of community by adding two sustainability projects with the Red Lake Nation about 90 miles east of Crookston.

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  • Connie Wanberg.  
  • Keta Desai explains her research.  
  • H1N1info bug.  
  • Human embryonic stem cells.  
  • An image showing a wind turbine, a recycling logo, and two people shaking hands.