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Timing may be key to understanding cognitive problems in Parkinson’s disease

Thursday, December 15, 2016
A University of Iowa study has shown that stimulation to replace missing brain waves improves cognition in mice lacking dopamine, raising the possibility of using frequency-specific brain stimulation to improve problems caused by Parkinson’s disease.
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Keeping the university’s mission in mind

Thursday, December 15, 2016
As the fall semester comes to an end, President Harreld encourages members of the University of Iowa community to reach out to those in need, and to begin next semester with a renewed sense of purpose.
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National Advanced Driving Simulator receives grant to address safety issues prioritized by US DOT

Wednesday, December 14, 2016
The University Transportation Center grant will help fund an interdisciplinary center, Safety Research Using Simulation (SAFER-SIM), intended to address the DOT’s research priority of promoting safety.

Bacon honored by Association of University Centers on Disabilities

Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Robert Bacon, director of Iowa’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) with the Center for Disabilities and Development at UI Health Care, receives the 2016 George S. Jesien Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of University Centers on Disabilities.

2016 Building of the Year > Midwest: University of Iowa Visual Arts Building by Steven Holl Architects

The University of Iowa’s new Visual Arts Building was named “Best in the Midwest” for 2016. Winners were selected based on evidence of innovation, creative use of new technology, sustainability, strength of presentation, and great design. The building, which opened in August, was designed by Steven Holl Architects.

University of Iowa confers alumni award on local professor

Cheng Cheng-kung was presented with the Outstanding University of Iowa Alumni Award during a ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan. UI College of Engineering Dean Alec B. Scranton presented the award. Cheng is a distinguished professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Orthopedic Device Research Center at National Yang Ming University.

Unravelling the mystery of the mighty ape’s last stand

University of Iowa Professor of Anthropology Russell Ciochon and colleagues from Australia and China have received a crucial grant to study Gigantopithecus blacki, the biggest primate ever to have lived.

The art of athletics

Two University of Iowa art students captured this fall’s Hawkeye football season on canvas.
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Kinnick on canvas

Wednesday, December 14, 2016
This year’s Outback Bowl–bound Hawkeye football team plays the muse for a pair of University of Iowa art students.

Say what now? Research, communication, and the 3MT

Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Kirsten Stoner, this year’s Three Minute Thesis competition winner, wants to improve outcomes for patients with cervical myelopathy. Stoner and six other 3MT competitors got a boost from a graduate seminar in communicating research.

How diabetes harms the heart

Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Research from the University of Iowa and the University of California at Davis finds that two different drugs—a beta blocker and an antidepressant—might both have potential for preventing or treating heart failure associated with diabetes by blocking an insulin signaling pathway in heart muscle.
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UI to honor December 2016 graduates

Tuesday, December 13, 2016
The University of Iowa will award degrees to more than 1,500 graduates during seven ceremonies this weekend.