Innovative research. Great teaching. Inspiring personal stories. Each year, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, shares hundreds of stories about the game-changing work and personal achievements of our students, faculty, and…
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Research led by Michael Thigpen (’91) suggests one pill may help in preventing HIV/AIDS.
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Stefan Duma (’95) has won national acclaim for his work on head injury mechanics, specifically his research involving the impact of car accidents on pregnant women and fetuses, and the safety of adult and child football helmets.
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Getting opposing groups together to talk it out won’t solve all of the world’s problems on the first go around, but it’s a good first step, says Joe Miles, an assistant professor of psychology.
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External research funding increased to more than $188 million in fiscal year 2010, adding $10 million to last year’s total and setting an all-time high for the campus. The funding comes from a wide variety of sources, including federal and state agencies as well as private research foundations.
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Eneida Roldan (’03) of Miami, Florida, is a bariatric specialist and the American Society of Bariatric Physicians’ 2000 Bariatrician of the Year. She is active in fighting obesity in adults,…