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Associate Professor Scott Hamilton-Brehm works with a student in a lab.

(Top) SIU doctoral student Sandhya Jayasekara and Associate Professor Scott Hamilton-Brehm show off an agar plate with Microcystis aeruginosa, a type of cyanobacteria, that has clearing zones showing they are being shut down and killed from the team’s process. In the orbital shaker next to them are liquid cultures of the different strains of M. aeruginosa. (Middle) Master’s student Bethany Egge watches her large-scale culture of M. aeruginosa growing under controlled environmental conditions with LED lights imitating sunlight. (Bottom) An M. aeruginosa cell is deteriorating 24 hours after receiving the molecular message delivered by the transporter. (First two photos by Russell Bailey, third photo courtesy of Scott Hamilton-Brehm)

SIU team gets $170K grant to continue research to stop toxins from harmful algae blooms

A research team at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has received a second grant to continue its work to prevent harmful algae blooms from producing toxins, addressing a problem that occurs in bodies of water throughout the world. In this phase of the project, the team will investigate whether they can scale up the technology and measure its impact on the environment and the food web.

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AFROTC cadets train to assist someone with a mental health issue.

SIU provides Air Force ROTC cadets with innovative mental health training

Imagine a colleague comes to you, struggling with tough life problems, perhaps life-or-death questions. Thanks to an innovative new mental health training program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, cadets from Air Force ROTC Detachment 205 will be prepared to help if faced with such situations.

An SIU aviation student stands next to an airplane.

19-year-old to graduate SIU with aviation management degree

Even though no one in his family was in the industry, 19-year-old Southern Illinois University Carbondale senior Nathan Baskar has had a passion for aviation and airplanes for as long as he can remember, including dressing up as a pilot for Halloween when he was 2 years old.

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