Notre Dame Researchers Study Potential Cause of Common Birth Defect Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) proteins are small peptides that get added on to other proteins to regulate their activity. While... February 06, 2017
Sociologist Robert Vargas Wins Book Award for Research on Chicago Turf Wars Robert Vargas, a Notre Dame assistant professor of sociology and faculty fellow in the Institute for Latino Studies, has won... February 02, 2017
Students Explore Sustainable Research, Education Opportunities Any student who followed the green footprints in LaFortune Student Center ended up at this year’s Sustainability Undergraduate Research and Education Expo... February 02, 2017
VIDEO: The Rome International Scholars Program Notre Dame senior Joseph Strasz made the most of his study abroad experience by participating in the Rome International Scholars... February 02, 2017
VIDEO: Timothy Matovina on the Importance of Studying Latino Catholicism Timothy Matovina is Professor of Theology and Co-Director of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame.... February 02, 2017
Zika: Where are We Now? Professors in Notre Dame’s Department of Biological Sciences and members of the Eck Institute reflect on the outbreak, the challenges... February 01, 2017
New Study Finds Extensive Use of Fluorinated Chemicals in Fast Food Wrappers Previous studies have linked the chemicals to kidney and testicular cancers, thyroid disease, low birth weight and immunotoxicity in children,... February 01, 2017
Notre Dame Research Compliance launches Revamped IRB Process for Human Subjects Research Starting this year, faculty, staff, and students engaging in research involving human subjects will be able to use a more... February 01, 2017
Professor Pursues Dual Interests in Russian Politics and Global Environmental Issues The Altai Mountains in Russia. Debra Javeline and co-author Sarah Lindemann-Komarova researched activism in the Altai… February 01, 2017