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SmilePartners: Oral Health as an Economic Development Strategy

Principal Investigator: Alireza Geshnizjani (UMF, Community Heath Education Program) Partners: Clyde Mitchell (UMF, Business Economics) and Becca Matusovich (USM, Muskie School of Public Service, Cutler Institute) Abstract: Preventable dental disease is a major cause of lost school and work days, and one of Maine’s leading causes of avoidable emergency room visits for pain and infection, especially […]

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Bee Hive Activity Monitoring System

Principal Investigator: Nuri Emanetoglu (UMaine, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering) Partners: Herbert Aumann (UMaine, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering)and Francis Drummond (UMaine, School of Biology and Ecology) Abstract: A Doppler radar based bee hive activity monitoring system is proposed as an early-warning tool against colony collapse disorder (CCD). Bees pollinate up to 80% […]

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Controlling damaging ciliates in sea vegetable aquaculture with a focus on laver culture

Principal Investigator: Susan Brawley (UMaine, Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research) Partners: Steve Eddy (CCAR) Abstract: This project has two key aims: 1) developing protocols to eliminate cilates from stock and production cultures of the sea vegetables alaria, dulse, and laver, and 2) establishing conchocelis cultures on oyster shells of summer “laver” species in order to […]

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Field and Laboratory Trials to Examine Growth and Survival of a New Bivalve Culture Candidate in Maine: Arctic surfclams, Mactromeris polynyma

Principal Investigator: Brian Beal (UMM) Partners: Dianne Tilton (Downeast Institute for Applied Marine Research & Education) Abstract: Thanks to funding over the past five years from the National Science Foundation, MEIF-SCI, and USDA’s SBIR program, Arctic surfclams, Mactromeris polynyma, are a new culture candidate in Maine. Work has progressed on the hatchery and nursery phases of this […]

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Development of a Device for Measuring Peripheral Neuropathy and Treating via Subcutaneous Drug Delivery

Principal Investigator: Kristy Townsend, UMaine School of Biology and Ecology Partners: Rosemary Smith, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Leonard Kass, UMaine School of Biology and Ecology; Todd O’Brien, O’Brien Medical, LLC.; Nuri Emanetoglu, Ali Abedi, & Scott Collins, UMaine Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Abstract: Peripheral neuropathy, or the dying-back of nerves, is […]

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Development of nitrogen guidelines for feed and malt barley in Maine

Principal Investigator: Lakesh Sharma, UMaine/UMPI Cooperative Extension Partners: Sukwhinder Bali UMaine/UMPI Cooperative Extension; Jim Dwyer, UMaine Cooperative Abstract: Barley has the potential to be a successful rotational crop that can benefit Maine’s economy, create more jobs, and be profitable for growers. At present, Maine’s barley economy represents approximately $2.4 million in crop value. Currently, Maine’s […]

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Distributed Differential Pressure Measurement for assessment of building infiltration rate

Principal Investigator: Wilhelm Friess, UMaine Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Partners: Andrew Goupee, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering; Keith Berube, UMaine Mechanical Engineering Technology; Michael Davis, USM Mechanical Engineering Abstract: The proposed work to be carried out by an undergraduate student supported by the 2017 RRF Undergraduate Assistantship will expand ongoing computational activities with a proof of concept […]

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Testing neuromuscular electrical stimulation as an adjuvant therapy for muscle aging and muscle disease

Principal Investigator: Clarissa Henry, UMaine School of Biology and Ecology Partners: Karissa Tilbury, UMaine Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering Abstract: Proper development and homeostasis of skeletal muscle tissue is vital for health of vertebrate animals throughout their lifespan. Skeletal muscle function enables posture, breathing, and locomotion; and also impacts systemic processes – such as […]

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