SIU in the News - August, 2016

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SIUC receives expensive commercial trucks for training

KFVS-TV -- Aug. 30, 2016

...  transmissions and technology packages. According to Mike Behrmann, chair of Southern Illinois University Carbondale's Department of Automotive Technology, ... 


SIU researcher studying whether temperature affects aging

Peoria Journal-Star – Aug. 29, 2016 

... grant awarded to a preeminent researcher from Springfield. Professor Andrzej Bartke of the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and ... 


Sepsis gains increasing attention

WAND-TV – Aug. 26, 2016

...  if not identified and treated appropriately, can escalate pretty fast,” said Dr. Vidya Sundareshan, an associate professor at the SIU School of Medicine. “What ... 


Students Help With Empty Nesting

WPSD-TV Local 6 – Aug. 25, 2016

... can also add to the stress of the students,” says Jamie Clark, the Associate Director of Student Health Services at SIUC. She and her colleagues see ... 


Armadillos Expected to Continue Trek North in Illinois 

nprillinois.org -- August 22, 2016

... talked with F. Agustin Jimenez, a zoology professor at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, about armadillos and why they might one day be more prevalent ...


How worried should Illinois be about Zika?

WSIU.org – August 16, 2016

Dr. Janak Koirala, Internal Medicine, SIU School of Medicine-Springfield, discusses the Zika and West Nile viruses and how to prevent being infected by mosquito-borne illnesses.


Drone technology will demand more workers in the field of agriculture

Illinois Farmer Today – Aug. 11, 2016 

... pool,” he said. Dennis Watson, a Southern Illinois University professor who works in agricultural systems, agrees drone technology is facing ... 


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