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The Office of Research & Economic Development (ORED) promotes advanced research, creative scholarship and economic development. We see firsthand the impact research and creative pursuits have on faculty, staff, students and the university as a whole. As an institution, it is time to think boldly as the challenges of research are complex and the solutions require great resources of talent, expertis

Photos from LSU Research's post 05/28/2026

LSU is proud to host the inaugural U.S. Department of Energy UPRISE meeting this week!
https://www.lsu.edu/blog/2026/05/uprise-meeting.php
Louisiana Economic Development Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy Idaho National Laboratory

Photos from LSU Research's post 05/01/2026

Ambre Placide from worked with LSU researchers to sequence the full set of expressed RNA from an alpine lake copepod (related to 🦐) called Cyclops abyssorum tatricus for the first time. It wasn’t easy - these tiny organisms have large and highly repetitive genomes - but the effort paid off. The team identified genes these copepods amplify to resist cold and survive extreme UV rays! ☀️❄️

🗻Learn more at lsu.edu/research-hub - link in bio!

Photos from LSU Research's post 04/30/2026

A glimpse of our celebration of this year’s LSU Rainmakers in Research! We had so much fun celebrating their fantastic achievements.

LSU, Campus Federal, LSU College of Engineering, LSU College of Humanities & Social Sciences, LSU College of Science, LSU School of Veterinary Medicine

04/25/2026

Dr. Kaelyn Fogelman likes to joke that she spent 10 years in college to spend her days digging in the mud… but it’s all in the name of crawfish research!

As 's newest crawfish and aquaculture expert, Kaelyn is studying the hidden diversity of native crayfishes in Louisiana as well as exploring how to support farmers of red swamp crawfish to raise up big juicy crawfish for those spring and summer boils! 🦞

She’s presenting at the LSU Research Science Cafe on Tues April 28, 5pm at Pastimes restaurant in Baton Rouge! Come out and learn!

Photos from LSU Research's post 04/24/2026

For any two people, 99.9% of their genetic sequence is the same. But that 0.1% difference, combined with added layers of complexity that contribute to how genes are expressed, is extraordinary.

Learn more about the history of DNA sequencing and how it is changing how we do science and what we know about ourselves and life on our planet: https://www.lsu.edu/blog/2026/04/dna-sequencing-history.php

04/18/2026

LSU Discover Day 2026, a day of celebrating undergraduate research, was a mad success! 🎉 Our students really showed their passion for pursuing questions and finding creative, scientific solutions!

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