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Martina Nieswandt
An Exploratory Journey That Crosses Many Disciplines Led Me to Chapman University
National Eye Institute Awards Professor $1.7 Million for Ocular Research
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What Drives Those Who Explore at the Cutting Edge of Discovery? Chapman University’s bold vision and creative culture are helping to inspire breakthrough projects with global impact.
Chapman Gives Those Recovering From Stroke a Supportive Community Rinker Campus’ Adult Learning Lab hosts group for people with aphasia, a speech challenge caused by brain damage.
The Big Picture: How Data Science and Earth Observation Intersect to Study Climate Risks Using satellite images and massive datasets, Professor Hesham El-Askary and the Ph.D. students in his remote-sensing lab unearth insights that could shape climate change policy across California and around the globe.
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New Supercomputer Puts Chapman at the Cutting Edge of AI Research The new computer system, the product of Chapman’s participation in the CEO Leadership Alliance of Orange County, is the first community-operated supercomputer in the nation.
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Crossing the Border, Building a Bridge Research by Chapman Professor Nancy Rios-Contreras provides a vivid portrait of migrant life and adds depth to the experience of her students.
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Surrounded by sick coworkers? Your body is preparing for battle. Chapman University biologist says physiology shifts gears from anticipating sickness to defense mode
Pharmacy Professor Gets NIH Grant for Antibiotics Research
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Martina Nieswandt Named Vice President of Research Dr. Nieswandt will develop and lead research strategic planning.
Kellie Omori '22
SURF Helps Alumna Build on New Love of Research The health sciences and biological sciences double major is researching how to engineer sunflower meal to make it a more palatable food source.
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Alumna Does Canine Chemistry Forensic scientist Lauryn DeGreeff ’06 studies the ways dogs detect scents, helping law enforcement agencies solve crimes.

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