Research

Chemist, Leader in Green Solvent Field Named Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor at UA

A chemistry professor, whose discovery of a way to dissolve cellulose forms the basis of new research efforts to turn trees into valuable chemicals and fuels, is the winner of The University of Alabama’s Blackmon-Moody Outstanding Professor award.

UA Study Shows Driving Trends During the Holidays

A recent University of Alabama study shows that the days preceding and following holidays, rather than the holidays themselves, are at a high risk for serious crashes involving injuries or fatalities.

Open House Featuring UA Physics Students’ Research Set for Nov. 20

Some 25 University of Alabama physics students will display poster presentations of their research during an open house Friday, Nov. 20 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. in the first floor hallway of Gallalee Hall.

UA Center’s September Housing Reports Available on Web

The Alabama Housing Report shows the state’s home sales for September 2009 down .3 percent from August, and down 7 percent from September 2008. The report, produced by a University of Alabama center, is available online.

Boardroom Brawls: Finance Researcher Reviews Internal Disputes, Consequences

A University of Alabama researcher examines boardroom disputes and their impact on the stock market.

Beyond Campus’ Borders: Educators, Engineers Reach to Middle, High-Schoolers

Beyond Campus’ Borders: Educators, Engineers Reach to Middle, High-Schoolers

UA researchers are studying the impact “service learning” can have on academics, and, in a separate effort, UA engineers are incorporating engineering applications into existing middle school science and math courses. Combined, the two efforts have drawn more than $3.65 million in external funding to benefit middle and high school students.

UA Engineering Student Wins Society of Women Engineers’ Poster Competition

Amy Frees, a senior majoring in chemical and biological engineering from Huntsville, was recently selected as the national winner of the Society of Women Engineers’ undergraduate poster competition.

Chemical from Soil Bacteria Shows Potential Neuron Toxicity; Has Possible Parkinson’s Implications, According to UA Researchers

A chemical produced by common soil bacteria may kill neurons that produce dopamine, according to an article authored by University of Alabama researchers publishing Oct. 6.

Housing, New Home Construction Reports Available on UA Center’s Web Site

The August housing report and the August report on new housing construction are available on the Alabama Center for Real Estate Web site.

UA Political Scientists Receive $205,000 Grant to Study International Conflict Resolution

Two University of Alabama political scientists, Dr. Douglas Gibler and Dr Karl DeRouen, have received a grant of $205,000 from the National Science Foundation to analyze the effectiveness of political settlements in ending international conflict.