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Four images featuring award winners posing with Huck director Christina Grozinger

Huck staffers recognized at annual awards

The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences recognized several staff members for outstanding work over the past year at the annual “Pulse of the Huck” meeting.

Drawn to the field for its unique blend of biology, psychology, and anatomy, undergradaute Evelyn Mastaglio made the switch to the Eberly College of Science's new neurobiology major as soon as it became available. Credit: Provided. All Rights Reserved.

Q&A with Penn State neurobiology student Evelyn Mastaglio

Evelyn Mastaglio is a second-year student pursuing a degree in neurobiology, one of the newest majors in the Penn State Eberly College of Science. Drawn to the field for its unique blend of biology, psychology and anatomy, Mastaglio made the switch from the college’s biology major as soon as the neurobiology major became available. With research experience spanning evolutionary biology and the genetics of Alzheimer's disease, she is already carving out a path toward a career in medicine and neuroscience.

Twelve research projects have been selected for the 2026 Penn State Commercialization GAP Fund. Credit: Penn State. Creative Commons

GAP funding awarded to 12 Penn State research commercialization projects

Twelve research projects have been selected for the 2026 Penn State Commercialization GAP Fund. Awarded projects receive $75,000 in funding and other support to develop promising proof-of-concept research into commercial ready technology. As the name suggests, GAP funding is targeted towards research projects that — despite exciting potential — are sometimes stuck in the funding gap between government grants and commercial investment. Attracting commercial attention often requires extensive development and testing to show that a product is safe, effective at scale and properly positioned within the marketplace.

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Four images featuring award winners posing with Huck director Christina Grozinger

Huck staffers recognized at annual awards

The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences recognized several staff members for outstanding work over the past year at the annual “Pulse of the Huck” meeting.

Drawn to the field for its unique blend of biology, psychology, and anatomy, undergradaute Evelyn Mastaglio made the switch to the Eberly College of Science's new neurobiology major as soon as it became available. Credit: Provided. All Rights Reserved.

Q&A with Penn State neurobiology student Evelyn Mastaglio

Evelyn Mastaglio is a second-year student pursuing a degree in neurobiology, one of the newest majors in the Penn State Eberly College of Science. Drawn to the field for its unique blend of biology, psychology and anatomy, Mastaglio made the switch from the college’s biology major as soon as the neurobiology major became available. With research experience spanning evolutionary biology and the genetics of Alzheimer's disease, she is already carving out a path toward a career in medicine and neuroscience.

Twelve research projects have been selected for the 2026 Penn State Commercialization GAP Fund. Credit: Penn State. Creative Commons

GAP funding awarded to 12 Penn State research commercialization projects

Twelve research projects have been selected for the 2026 Penn State Commercialization GAP Fund. Awarded projects receive $75,000 in funding and other support to develop promising proof-of-concept research into commercial ready technology. As the name suggests, GAP funding is targeted towards research projects that — despite exciting potential — are sometimes stuck in the funding gap between government grants and commercial investment. Attracting commercial attention often requires extensive development and testing to show that a product is safe, effective at scale and properly positioned within the marketplace.

During National Pollinator Week, June 22-28, Master Gardeners across Pennsylvania continue to support several pollinator-focused research, education and conservation efforts. Credit: Steve Williams. All Rights Reserved.

Penn State Master Gardeners support pollinator research across Pennsylvania

A Penn State Extension Master Gardener might spend one day helping a home gardener select pollinator-friendly plants and another collecting data that could help researchers better predict which flowers attract bees and butterflies. During National Pollinator Week, June 22-28, Master Gardeners across Pennsylvania continue to support several pollinator-focused research, education and conservation efforts.