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In May 2005,
the Office of Research published the third issue of UNCG
Research.
This annual publication provides inspiring glimpses into the
groundbreaking inquiry taking place at UNCG.
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May 2005 Issue: This issue highlights
a wide variety of fascinating research conducted at UNCG:
- Dr. Patti Reggio and Dr. Phil Bowen, of UNCG's new Center for Drug Design, are using Super Models to stimulate molecules with stimulating research.
- The Right Track Research Project is an eight-year longitudinal study to examine what happens as children grow older and begin to control their behavior and their emotions. The research of Dr. Susan Calkins seeks to answer the question, "Are the terrible twos just a phase?"
- Poetic Justice, by assistant professor and poet A. Van Jordan, brings to light the forgotten story of a young girl who meets her nemesis in "M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A."
- Dr. Matina Kalcounis-Rüppell shows that even small creatures can have an impact on the big picture in Wild Life.
- In Lost, Dr. Arthur Murphy and Dr. Fran Norris examine how natural disasters cause ripple effects of loss-people lose their homes, their friends and loved ones, and even the social networks that make up a community.
To request a paper copy of the May 2005 UNCG
Research magazine,
contact Dodie Layman at 336-334-4623 or at delayman@uncg.edu.
Archived Issues:
May 2003
May 2004
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