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Female athlete health, well-being focus of updated report

When active and athletic girls and women don’t eat enough food to meet their body’s energy needs, it can disrupt key systems in the body and lead to irregular or absent menstrual cycles and impaired bone health, including osteoporosis and bone stress injuries.

This illustration shows how ZENN, a new kind of AI model, helps computers make sense of messy, real-world information. The flowing, multicolored surface represents the many possible patterns hiding inside complex data, even when that data comes in very different forms. Images, written text and location data — shown by the icons at the bottom — are all combined into one shared picture. By bringing these different sources together, ZENN can spot meaningful patterns and make better predictions than traditional models that struggle with inconsistent or imperfect data. Credit: Jennifer M. McCann. All Rights Reserved.

From brain scans to alloys: Teaching AI to make sense of complex research data

Artificial intelligence is increasingly used to analyze medical images, materials data and scientific measurements, but many systems struggle when real-world data do not match ideal conditions. To address this issue, Penn State researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence framework with potential implications for fields ranging from Alzheimer’s disease research to advanced materials design.

The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences seeks to appoint one or two Leadership Fellows with a strong background in interdisciplinary research for a one-year term, with the possibility for an additional year extension. The deadline to apply is Feb. 13. Credit: Penn State. Creative Commons

Huck Institutes seeks faculty applicants for leadership fellows program

The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences seeks to appoint one or two Leadership Fellows with a strong background in interdisciplinary research for a one-year term, with the possibility for an additional year extension. This program is aimed at providing professional development and a potential pathway to Penn State leadership for tenured and non-tenure-line life sciences faculty (at the associate or professor level only). The deadline to apply is Feb. 13.

Victoria Nudell is a doctoral and medical student in the Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Biosciences Graduate Program in Penn State's Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences and the Medical Scientist Training Program at Penn State’s College of Medicine. Credit: Chris Koleno / Penn State. Creative Commons

Medical, doctoral student earns NIH fellowship

Victoria Nudell, a doctoral and medical student in the Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Biosciences Graduate Program and the Medical Scientist Training Program at the College of Medicine, has received a highly competitive fellowship from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.