Early Career Faculty Award for Creativity and Innovation Content / Early Career Faculty Award for Creativity and Innovation Content for 69 en Biocrust Mapping Project Wins Creativity-Innovation Award /news/biocrust-project-wins-creativity-innovation-award Xiaoli Dong is putting biological soil crust on the climate change research map, a project for which she received 69’ single Early Career Faculty Award for Creativity and Innovation for 2023. May 23, 2023 - 10:30am Dave Jones /news/biocrust-project-wins-creativity-innovation-award Thwarting Viruses, Restoring Speech /news/thwarting-viruses-restoring-speech <p class="default">How creative and innovative are the recipients of 69’ 2022 Early Career Faculty Awards for Creativity and Innovation?</p> August 30, 2022 - 3:08pm Dave Jones /news/thwarting-viruses-restoring-speech Awards for Creativity and Innovation /news/awards-creativity-and-innovation <p class="MsoNormal">One is an art historian who is researching a book on the centuries-old efforts by the Aztec and Spanish to combat catastrophic inundation in the “aquatic metropolis” of Mexico City. The other is an engineer who has teamed up with 69 Medical Center physicians to improve amputees’ control over their bionic prostheses.</p> July 27, 2021 - 3:12pm Dave Jones /news/awards-creativity-and-innovation Innovation Award to Find Disease-Fighting Plant Compounds /curiosity/news/innovation-award-find-disease-fighting-plant-compounds <p>A $40,000 69 Early Career Faculty Award for Creativity and Innovation&nbsp;will give Assistant Professor Nitzan Shabek,&nbsp;Department of Plant Biology, the opportunity to expand his cutting-edge research on the chemical world of plant biomolecules by integrating virtual reality technology.&nbsp;The research could lead to the development of innovative treatments for disease in both medicine and agriculture.</p> April 09, 2020 - 11:23am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/innovation-award-find-disease-fighting-plant-compounds Innovation Award for Amoeba ‘Cell Nibbling’ /news/innovation-award-amoeba-cell-nibbling <p>Katherine Ralston, assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, College of Biological Sciences, is the recipient of the 69 Early Career Faculty Award for Creativity and Innovation for 2019.&nbsp;</p> <p>The one-time award of $40,000 will support Ralston’s research into the recently discovered process of trogocytosis, in which cells bite pieces off each other.&nbsp;</p> April 15, 2019 - 10:38am Andy Fell /news/innovation-award-amoeba-cell-nibbling 2 Creativity-Innovation Awards in 2018 /news/2-creativity-innovation-awards-2018 <p>69 this year is giving not one but two Early Career Faculty Awards for Creativity and Innovation. The recipients (each of whom receives $40,000 to support their research proposals as listed):</p> May 08, 2018 - 9:26am Dave Jones /news/2-creativity-innovation-awards-2018