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Chip for biomolecule detection may help in COVID-19 testing

A Purdue University patented method for single biomolecule detection that overcomes limitations of current technologies may help in the fight against COVID-19.

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Smartphone app to help assess anemia by taking a picture of a person’s eyelid

Purdue University researchers are developing a smartphone app that can accurately extract information about a person’s blood hemoglobin content from a photo of the inner eyelid.

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Purdue Ag-Celerator invests $100,000 in plant, leaf scanning technology startup

Leaf Spec Ag Technologies took first place in the Spring 2020 Demo Day, which was held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The startup’s technologies provide a digital lab solution for growers to identify in real time the nutrient and chemical compositions of plants.

The technologies were developed in the lab of Jian Jin, a Purdue assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering.

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Enabling highways and bridges to prevent their own damage

Luna Lu is investigating unique ways to build artificial intelligence into concrete-paved bridges and highways, enabling them to prevent and repair their own damage.

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Purdue-developed nanomaterial significantly enhances potential COVID-19 therapeutic

Pure niclosamide (left) clouds a solution, and the crystalline structure of the drug prevents absorption. OHPP-developed niclosamide (right), created by Purdue’s Yuan Yao, is over 5,000 times more soluble. Solubility could be key to niclosamide being an effective drug against the SARS-CoV-2 virus causing the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Can renewable energy really replace fossil fuels?

A Purdue University scientist is studying the role of plants in renewable energy sources. Maureen McCann, a professor of biological sciences, is studying a wide range of plants from poplar trees to zinnias.

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Bindley Bioscience Center collaborates with Bangalore-based company on COVID-19 research

Bindley Bioscience Center in Purdue University’s Discovery Park has signed an agreement with Eyestem Research Private Limited, Bangalore, India, to develop cellular platforms for COVID-19 research.

Under the agreement, Purdue investigators will use Eyestem’s human lung epithelial cell culture system provided as part of the company’s anti-COVID screening (ACS) platform to understand the molecular and pathological characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with a view to establishing a rational basis for testing potential drugs being developed at Purdue in vitro.

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Slivers of land could power cheaper, greener nitrogen fertilizers

Purdue University scientists, led by Nick Carpita, a professor in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, believe farmers could raise enough bioenergy crops to make nitrogen-based fertilizers more cheaply and reduce the reach of those fertilizers into nearby waterways.

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2020 Morrill Award winners announced

Jay Akridge, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs and diversity, has announced Purdue’s Morrill Award winners for 2020.

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Novel mountain bicycle accessory designed to improve safety, reduce costs

A small, new accessory for mountain bicycles could help improve safety and reduce manufacturing costs by controlling excess cables that hang off the bikes.

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