MSUM Biosciences research students win best undergraduate poster award

MSUM Biosciences Research Students won the “Best Undergraduate Poster Award” at the Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Chapter of The Wildlife Society held in Willmar, MN, on 18-20 February 2020.   In a long-term study (2001-2019), research students from the Biosciences Department at MSUM have live-trapped and marked over 1,000 painted turtles (Chryemys picta belli) in Clay County, Minnesota, in order […]

D2D State Fair Research Opportunity: Deadline March 2

There is still room for your study at the D2D Research Facility this summer. D2D is for faculty, students and staff from any department to recruit from among 2 million fairgoers for on-site, human-subjects research. Average enrollment in 2019 was 162 participants per half-day shift (range 22-412). One-quarter of enrollees live outside the 11-county metro. A ten-minute online application is […]

Learn about the Research Approval Process when Human Subjects are Involved

Wednesday, Feb. 12 | 4-5 p.m. | BR 268 This week in the Math Seminar Professor Tim Harms will speak about the IRB process. The Math Seminar meets in BR 268. Please, see the abstract below for more information. Research Approval Process when Human Subjects are InvolvedDr. Tim Harms, Ph.D.Mathematics DepartmentMinnesota State University Moorhead The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is […]

Student places in ND Geospatial Summit paper competition

MSUM student Asami Minei won second place in the undergraduate student paper competition at the 2019 North Dakota Geospatial Summit. This award is a wonderful reminder of the quality of work that MSUM students in GIS are producing. Her talk was entitled ” Classification and Calculation of Non-NIR Vegetation Indices from High Resolution UAS Imagery.” Her talk generated significant interest […]