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Organic Chemistry Students Borrow from the Kitchen to Conduct Independent Research

by nminbre | Apr 15, 2024 | INBRE-News

April 3, 2024, By Linda Brown Associate Professor Shiva Kyasa (center, rear) stands with his organic chemistry lab students. (Back row, L-R: Reya Adkins, Kolter Hubbell, Kyasa, Troy Jackson, Clarissa Montoya; Front row, L-R: Madelyn Reyes, Ana Armijo, Shandiin Harper)...

Project ECHO Launches Study on Improving Outcomes for Diabetic Patients with Chronic Conditions

by nminbre | Apr 3, 2024 | INBRE-News

Funds awarded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute  A research team at Project ECHO, affiliated with The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, has secured a $10.8 million funding award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research...

Building out sensor network for environmental monitoring.

by nminbre | Mar 11, 2024 | INBRE-News

A collaborative project titled “Improving geospatial environmental health research with Tribal communities in Montana and New Mexico” has made significant strides in environmental monitoring on the Crow Reservation. Led by Drs. Yan Lin and Joseph Hoover,...

Transforming Kidney Care for Fast-GrowingAsian American, American Indian, and Alaska Native Populations

by nminbre | Feb 27, 2024 | INBRE-News

The Kidney Week 2023 session “Serving the Underserved: Improving Kidney Health in Underserved Populations” highlighted the often overlooked kidney care needs of Asian American, American Indian, and Alaska Native communities in the United States. Dr. Leslie...

NMHU researchers discover new species of Giant Anaconda in South America

by nminbre | Feb 22, 2024 | INBRE-News

Dr. Sarah Corey-Rivas and Dr. Jesus Rivas hold up the Northern Green Anaconda, a new species of Giant Anaconds they identified in South America.  Photo from the Las Vegas Optic Researchers from New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) have recently unveiled a...
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