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Thursday, November 5 2009

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ISU psychologist Wells is conducting two new studies on eyewitness misidentifications

Gary Wells, a Distinguished Professor of psychology at Iowa State, has begun work on two new studies to explore the thought processes of eyewitnesses when their memory fails as they still try to identify the perpetrator of a crime.
News release.

More H1N1 vaccination clinics scheduled

Story County Public Health will hold two H1N1 vaccination clinics this Friday, Nov. 6. The first is at HOMEWARD, 1114 Duff Ave., and is for pregnant women only. The daylong clinic (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) is by appointment only; call (515) 233-7519 to schedule an appointment.

The other Nov. 6 clinic is set for 1 to 5 p.m. in room 262 of the Scheman Building on the ISU campus. Those eligible for the H1N1 vaccination at this clinic include pregnant women; persons who live with or care for infants under six months of age; healthcare and emergency medical services personnel who have direct contact with infectious material or patients in the priority groups; children age six months to four years; and children and adolescents age five to 18 who have medical conditions that put them at greater risk for flu-related complications.

ISU researchers’ findings bring hope for possible Parkinson’s disease cure

Researchers at Iowa State University have found an essential key to possibly cure Parkinson's disease and are looking for others.
Anumantha Kanthasamy has been working to understand the complex mechanisms of the disease for more than a decade and thinks he has found hope for the cure.

News release.

Iowa State researchers contribute to discovery of gamma rays from starburst galaxy

Iowa State University researchers have contributed to the discovery of high-energy gamma rays coming from a galaxy that's quickly creating new stars. The discovery has just been published in the journal Nature. A key to the research is the VERITAS telescope system that Iowa State researchers helped build.

News release.

Iowa State’s van Leeuwen named R&D Magazine’s 2009 Innovator of the Year

Iowa State's Hans van Leeuwen is being honored as R&D Magazine's 2009 Innovator of the Year for his work to improve biofuel production and his innovations to protect the environment and improve water quality.

News release.

Regents approve budget reversion plan

Employees, students and university units likely will share the burden of a mid-year reduction of $24.5 million in state funding under a plan approved by the state Board of Regents Oct. 29.

Inside Iowa State story.

Budget updates web page.

ISU researcher looking for Iowa farmers who want to increase soybean yields

An Iowa State University researcher is putting into practice some ideas that he hopes will show results in the form of bin-busting yields and more income for farmers, and he needs help from farmers to do it.

News release.

Journalism graduate Corey Moss to speak about his Hollywood career at ISU Nov. 12

On Thursday, Nov. 12, Iowa State University journalism graduate Corey Moss will discuss his work with the film "Dear Jack," and share his experiences in entertainment journalism. A screening of "Dear Jack" will follow his lecture.

News release.

Former CIA spy will speak on al-Qaeda and U.S. intelligence Nov. 9

Tom Twetten, an Iowa State University alumnus and veteran of 34 years in clandestine services for the Central Intelligence Agency, will speak on Monday, Nov. 9. His presentation, "American Intelligence and the Continuing Threat from al-Qaeda: Strategic and Ethical Implications," will be at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Union Great Hall.
Twetten was chief of the CIA's Near East and South Asia Division during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. He worked closely with leaders in Congress, the White House and other governments to forge a united front in support of the Afghan people.

News release.

ISU study finds moderate exercise in mice boosts immune system, diminishes flu's severity

A new study by five Iowa State researchers on mice infected with the flu virus suggests that a moderate regular workout may diminish the severity of the flu's symptoms. The study has been published online and will appear in the Nov. 1 print issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

Honey Creek Resort State Park to be home for ISU solar house

After successfully competing in the U.S. Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Iowa State University's student-designed and built solar house has found a permanent home: Honey Creek Resort State Park at Rathbun Lake in southern Iowa. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has purchased Interlock House for use as an interpretive center at the park. Iowa State also will have access to the building for energy performance monitoring.