February Issue of The Arkansas Catalyst Highlights Campus Research
The February 2013 issue of The Arkansas Catalyst, an online monthly newsletter from the University of Arkansas’ office of research and economic development, features grants of supercomputer time awarded to U of A faculty and staff, highlights a new National Science Foundation CAREER award for Colin Heyes, an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry; and showcases important research conducted by faculty in the Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and the department of chemistry and biochemistry.
The newsletter highlights exciting research and economic development activities on the University of Arkansas campus. The office of research and economic development is working to enhance the university research enterprise, including multi-disciplinary research. Future newsletters will also focus on six interdisciplinary research strengths at the U of A: health, energy and environment, nanoscience and engineering, supply chain logistics and transportation, food safety, and American art, architecture and the humanities.
See the newsletter online or subscribe by visiting The Arkansas Catalyst ListServ page. People who have questions about the newsletter or suggestions for topics should contact the vice provost for research and economic development at research@uark.edu or 479-575-2470.
Contacts
Chris Branam, research communications writer/editor
University Relations
479-575-4737,
cwbranam@uark.edu