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Science fair focuses on food
Food Science Fair Inspires Next Generation of Innovators Sallie B. Howard's "Nourish to Flourish" K-12 science fair transforms food into engaging chemistry experiments and nutrition education. Students explore topics ranging from artificial flavors to hydroponic gardening, turning everyday meals into hands-on learning opportunities that promote healthy choices.
2026.03.21

Making Space in Science: Eleanor Hill Venning
Pioneer Chemist Eleanor Hill Venning Transformed Hormone Research Eleanor Hill Venning, a Montreal-born chemist, revolutionized reproductive biology in the 1930s by developing innovative methods to measure hormone byproducts in urine. As one of the first women to earn a PhD in Experimental Medicine at McGill University, she became only the second woman to achieve full professor rank in the Faculty of Medicine. Her groundbreaking work established new standards for studying hormones and their health impacts.
McGill University · 2026.03.17

Bridging Classrooms and Cutting-Edge Science
Chemistry Education Goes Digital With Schrödinger Tools University of La Verne alumna Kat Bay '16 now manages the Teaching with Schrödinger program, helping professors and students worldwide explore chemistry through advanced computational tools. The initiative bridges traditional classroom instruction with cutting-edge molecular simulation technology, expanding access to sophisticated chemistry education globally.
2026.03.17

UI professor awarded funding to uncover how metabolic health affects oral health
Metabolic Health Breakthrough: How Obesity Shapes Your Oral Health University of Iowa researcher Sukirth Ganesan received $3.8 million NIH funding to investigate how metabolic conditions affect oral health. His team will track 240 patients over two years, examining how obesity, diet, and weight loss impact mouth bacteria and gum disease risk. Prior research found metabolic syndrome creates harmful oral bacteria before visible gum disease appears.
Iowa Now · 2026.03.13