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Researchers have developed a new way to detect protein movements inside cells, which signal a variety of cellular changes such as those in cancer cell development. The method could help diagnose cancer in the future.

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Purdue students compete in contest to build a better bacteria
Purdue University students will put their knowledge about biology and bacteria to the test when they compete November 8th and 9th in the annual International Genetically Engineeered Machine competition.
Soybean and Corn Innovation Contest
Soy Contest to Award $25,000! Corn Contest to Award $6,000! The Indiana Soybean Alliance is sponsoring a contest for Purdue students that will award the winners $25,000 for 1st place, $10,000 for second tier teams and $5,000 for third tier teams.
Professor Rabi Mohtar Receives Purdue Agricultural Research Award
The Purdue Agricultural Research Award recognizes research excellence by a faculty member in the Purdue University College of Agriculture with less than 15 years experience beyond the Ph.D.
Dr. Marshall Porterfield Helps Develop Tool to Measure Oxygen Flux as an Indicator of Physiological Stress in Fish
Team members Brain C. Sanchez, Hugo Ochoa-Acuna, D. Marshall Porterfield and Maria S. Sepulveda have developed a method of measuring oxygen rates in fish embryos. These embryos are sensitive to contaminants and stressful conditions and this technology could identify and confirm the presence of minute levels of toxic substances.
Larry Huggins Awarded the ASABE Massey-Ferguson Educational Award
West Lafayette, IN – July 2, 2008 – Larry F. Huggins, P.E., ASABE Fellow is the recipient of the 2008 Massey-Ferguson Educational Award in recognition of his dedication and outstanding contributions to agricultural and biological engineering through teaching, mentoring, administration, extension and research.
Dr. Michael Ladisch Named One of the One Hundred Engineers of the Modern Era by AIChE
West Lafayette, IN – June 2, 2008 – Dr. Michael Ladisch, Distinguished Professor in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering department and Director of Purdue’s Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering (LORRE) was recently named one of the “One Hundred Engineers of the Modern Era” by The American Institute of Chemical Engineer (AIChE).
Professor Chang Lu receives NSF CAREER Award
Chang Lu, Assistant professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Biomedical Engineering (by courtesy), and Chemical Engineering (by courtesy), was selected for NSF CAREER Award for his proposal titled "Transfected cell microarray technology based on microfluidic electroporation".

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