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Local High School Students Visit to Learn About Our Research

We were happy to host some local high school students to learn about what we do in our lab! Students got to sort flies based on sex, eye color, and wing shape, use a microscope to view dissected brains and VNCs, examine some of our behavioral equipment, and view some immunohistochemical images from...

Dr. Catchpole Dean's Special Lecture

Dr. Ken Catchpole, Ph.D., BSC, C. ErgHF, MCIEHF came to visit UMKC School of Medicine to provide a special lecture about Human Factors, Teamwork, Complex Systems and Patient Safety. Top row, Left to Right: JP Craig, Dr. Gary Sutkin, Dean Alexander Norbash, Dr. Bart Patenaude, Dr. Rich Simonson...

Critical AI Literacies for Higher Education

AI did not just add a new tool to our teaching lives. It changed the conditions under which students read, write, plan, revise, and make meaning. When the environment changes that much, the job of teaching changes with it. The question is not whether we will “use AI.” The question is how we will...

New paper in Experiments in Fluids!

Micah Wyssmann and coauthors from the University of Tennessee have published a paper in Experiments in Fluids. This paper provides new insights into the effects that the submergence level for boulders in mountainous streams has on flow field characteristics. This study has important implications to...

UMKC in the Community; Move More, Get More!

Students, faculty and staff involved in the UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies’ Move More, Get More (MMGM) program are on a mission: To make underserved neighborhoods in Kansas City healthier through diet and exercise. Each week, MMGM provides free bags of healthy produce and exercise...

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UMKC Researcher Studying Innovative Approach to HIV Prevention

There’s a shift happening in HIV prevention and care, and UMKC public health researcher Joseph Lightner, Ph.D., is gathering the data to back up that shift. According to Lightner, an assistant professor in the UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies, HIV is no longer a disease of behavior, but a...

Toan Vo Joins the Lab!

Toan Vo joins us as an MS student right after finishing his BS here at UMKC. Welcome, Toan!