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Apr 20, 2026
Connected habitats help wildlife fight disease, strengthen protective microbes
A team led by Penn State biologists found that amphibians in connected natural forests and aquatic habitats were more likely to host beneficial skin microbes that inhibit a deadly fungal pathogen. But when these habitats become spatially separated due to planted crops, infrastructure development or other human land use, those microbial defenses weaken and pathogen infection levels can increase with potentially deadly results.
Apr 20, 2026
Sun awarded Robert T. Simpson Graduate Student Award for Innovative Research.
The Graduate Program Core Committee announced that Jiawan Sun has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Robert T. Simpson Graduate Student Award for Innovative Research.
Apr 17, 2026
Student teams win cash awards for their AI solutions in the Nittany AI Challenge
A panel of industry experts and Penn State faculty selected five student teams as winners of the 2026 Nittany AI Challenge. The teams will use their prize money to continue developing projects that use artificial intelligence (AI) for the good of society.
News
Apr 20, 2026
Connected habitats help wildlife fight disease, strengthen protective microbes
A team led by Penn State biologists found that amphibians in connected natural forests and aquatic habitats were more likely to host beneficial skin microbes that inhibit a deadly fungal pathogen. But when these habitats become spatially separated due to planted crops, infrastructure development or other human land use, those microbial defenses weaken and pathogen infection levels can increase with potentially deadly results.
Apr 20, 2026
Sun awarded Robert T. Simpson Graduate Student Award for Innovative Research.
The Graduate Program Core Committee announced that Jiawan Sun has been selected as the recipient of the 2026 Robert T. Simpson Graduate Student Award for Innovative Research.
Apr 17, 2026
Student teams win cash awards for their AI solutions in the Nittany AI Challenge
A panel of industry experts and Penn State faculty selected five student teams as winners of the 2026 Nittany AI Challenge. The teams will use their prize money to continue developing projects that use artificial intelligence (AI) for the good of society.
Apr 17, 2026
Penn State faculty member named American Physiological Society president-elect
Penn State Department of Kinesiology faculty member Lacy Alexander, professor of kinesiology and research professor in charge, has been named the 2025-26 president-elect of the American Physiological Society.
Events
Thursday Apr
23
Exploring the mechanisms of addiction vulnerability (and resilience) using multigenerational animal models of substance use
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Neuroscience Institute , Neuroscience
Friday Apr
24
Food Security and Access for Healthy Futures Symposium
Friday Apr
24
Seminar: From Disturbance to Resilience: Harnessing Soil Microbiomes for One Health and Sustainable Land Recovery.
Microbiome Center
Events
Thursday Apr
23
Exploring the mechanisms of addiction vulnerability (and resilience) using multigenerational animal models of substance use
Neuroscience Seminar Series
Neuroscience Institute , Neuroscience
Friday Apr
24
Food Security and Access for Healthy Futures Symposium
Friday Apr
24
Seminar: From Disturbance to Resilience: Harnessing Soil Microbiomes for One Health and Sustainable Land Recovery.
Microbiome Center
Friday Apr
24
AI for Nature: From Science to Action
Huck Distinguished Lecture Series
Distinguished Lectures in Life Science , Insect Biodiversity Center