Teresa Woodruff
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Address:
Administration Bldg.
426 Auditorium Rd
Room:
450
East Lansing
,
MI
48824
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President Emerita, MSU Research Foundation Distinguished Professor
News
Christopher Contag elected to 2025 Class of AIMBE College of Fellows
The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has inducted Christopher H. Contag, Ph.D., the James and Kathleen Cornelius Chair in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Microbiology, Genetics & Immunology; and director of the Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering at Michigan State University (MSU), into its College of Fellows.
National Medal of Science awarded to oncofertility innovator, MSU Research Foundation Professor Teresa Woodruff
One of the world’s leading fertility experts, Woodruff pioneered the science of oncofertility in 2006 so cancer patients could protect their reproductive futures. Oncofertility is now a globally recognized medical discipline with insurance and reimbursement available to patients and providers in many states and countries.
Capital outlay Engineering & Digital Innovation Center request aligns with economy
At the heart of Michigan State University’s $120 million capital outlay request to the state of Michigan is a commitment to building talent and innovative research pipelines to support the growing demand for a strong and transformative Michigan-based ecosystem focused on the convergence of digital and physical technologies.
Ceremony announces $9 million, five-year autonomous project
Michigan State University and the U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center, or GVSC, launched a new mobility research initiative as part of a five-year research program to advance autonomous ground vehicle research with Central Michigan University and the University of Michigan.
Trustees honor graduates for perfect 4.0 grade points
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees recognized the high scholastic averages for a record-breaking number of 206 graduating students this semester. Thirty-four of them are Spartan Engineers.
Meeting the national shortfall for advanced microelectronics
Michigan State University will build on its 60-year track record in accelerator-based nuclear physics leadership by refurbishing the history-making K500 cyclotron and installing it as the heart of a new chip-testing facility for next-generation semiconductor devices.
Susan Masten wins Presidents Distinguished Teaching Award
Michigan State University’s Susan Masten is the kind of professor students dream of having. The associate chair for undergraduate studies in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Masten is highly communicative, readily available and takes a personal approach to working with her students, caring as much about their mental health and overall well-being as she does their academic journeys.
Evangelyn Alocilja named AAAS Fellow for impactful research
Michigan State University researchers Evangelyn Alocilja, Andrea Case, James Fairweather, William Lovis and Shin-Han Shiu were recognized Jan. 31 as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS.
MSU dedicates $4 million Demmer Engineering Center
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., and other university leaders officially introduced a new $4 million, one-story facility during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 6.
Faculty to Watch
The MSU community gathered at the Wharton Center on Sept. 14, 2022, for the investiture of the 2022 class of endowed chairs, endowed professors, and MSU Foundation Professors.
Prestigious national scholarship awarded to computer science major
Andrew McDonald, an Honors College senior majoring in computer science in the College of Engineering, and advanced mathematics, and statistics in the College of Natural Science, has been named a Marshall Scholar.
Wonders is wonderful
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., and other university leaders officially introduced a newly renovated, engineering-focused teaching and lab space in Wonders Hall to the community with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Dec.
Unveiling STEM's future at MSU
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., and other university leaders officially introduced the new STEM Teaching and Learning Facility on the East Lansing campus to the community with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 10. The building represents the first time in nearly 50 years that MSU has built a new academic building with state funding.