Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! View in browser Research & Scholarship Blog RESEARCH | SPONSORED PROGRAMS | RESEARCH INTEGRITY 2020 VOLUME I COVID-19 Edition LETTER FROM ASSOCIATE PROVOST for RESEARCH and SCHOLARSHIP I am excited to share with you our latest edition of the UNE Research and Scholarship newsletter. Volume I is coming out a bit late this year, as the pandemic has affected essentially all aspects of our work as well as our personal lives. Nevertheless, this edition is full of stories of perseverance and passion for our mission-driven scholarly work. https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! Between the pandemic, the ensuing economic downturn, and the emergence of widespread protests in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement, this point in time is unprecedented in both challenging and hopeful ways. You will read about how we have paused, and then restarted, our research operations, all while focusing on the safety of the UNE community. We share with you stories of how our faculty continue to create new knowledge and develop new scholarly opportunities for our students who share our passion for discovery. Despite working remotely or under emergency operations protocols, our scholars have continued to publish papers, books and other academic works and have continued to write research grant applications. Our faculty have found new ways to collect and analyze data, and to build and sustain scholarly communities with colleagues and students. Not only have our scholars conducted research during COVID-19, many have conducted targeted research on COVID-19 as well, while also finding new ways to serve our local, state and regional communities. I hope you enjoy reading about the inspiring work of our UNE scholars. Stay well. Karen Houseknecht, Ph.D Associate Provost for Research and Scholarship New NIH grant awarded to UNE Lab to study chronic pain Geoff Ganter, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, recently received a grant of $437,164.00 from the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! Graduate student Julie Moulton in the Ganter laboratory continues thesis UNE researchers partner with Kahn research in home laboratory Foundation for COVID-19 testing in wastewater Most people try to exclude fruit flies from their houses, but Master's student Julie Our initial battle with COVID-19 here in Moulton in Geoff Ganter's laboratory has the Northeast came early in the instead welcomed the harmless insects pandemic, and we watched it unfold during the current pandemic. through our windows during our suddenly-imposed lockdown. Soon after Read more distancing measures began, a thread crept through early conversations about the catastrophe:Double click to edit Read more UNE joins Maine INBRE network, UNE to share National Science Foundation increases biomedical research capacity research grant to study impacts of climate change on lobsters The University of New England has been selected to join the Maine IDeA Network of The University of New England will share Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), an $860,000 grant from the National a collaborative network of state educational Science Foundation (NSF) with Hood and research institutions that strive .... College in Maryland, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, and the Maine Read more Department of Marine Resources to ... Read more OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP WELCOMES NEW STAFF DURING COVID-19 Joining a new team is always a process; onboarding during a pandemic is an unprecedented challenge. The Office of Research and Scholarship welcomed five new staff members in winter/spring 2020 and they have adapted admirably to their new positions. Thanks to the UNE community for their incredible support of our new colleagues! Brian Lynn, JD Erin Ducharme, MS Jacqueline Boudreau Director of Research Fish Facility Manager Fish Husbandry Technician Integrity Erin received her Bachelor Jacqueline Boudreau has Brian comes to UNE with of Science degree in joined the University of https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! significant regulatory Marine, Estuarine, and New England team as a Freshwater Biology from Fish Husbandry Animal experience, both as the University of New Care Technician and is Hampshire and her Masters using her skills to assist at corporate counsel for a of Science degree in both the Zebrafish Biology (concentration of ... Education and Research publicly traded technology Read more Read more company and in research compliance/grants & ..... Read more Laura Cutter, M. Ed. Zeynep Arslan, HIPAA Coordinator Office Manager Laura’s additional Zeynep comes to UNE with a solid background in background in mental corporate settings and higher education. Before health counseling, social joining UNE, Zeynep worked in a number of... work, and the health and Read more nutrition fields informs her familiarity with HIPAA regulations .... Read more Holly Parker, Ph.D., has been named the UNE launches interdisciplinary center New director of UNE North: the Institute for dedicated to engagement and research North Atlantic Studies in digital health On August 6, Provost Joshua Hamilton The Center for Excellence in Digital Health announced the appointment of Holly (CEDH) aims to engage existing and future Parker, Ph.D., as the new director of UNE clinicians in utilizing these digital health North: : the Institute for North Atlantic assets to improve outcomes for patients, Studies. She replaces Barry Costa-Pierce, providers, and institutions in Maine and Ph.D., who is stepping down as director... beyond. Establishment of ...... Read more Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! The “So What?” of Interprofessional Examining food purchasing and Education: The influence of IPE on access among older Maine adults workplace collaborative practice during the during COVID-19 time of COVID-19 Food insecurity, defined as difficulty in While on a guided tour of Reykjavik a few acquiring or accessing food due to a lack of years ago I asked our guide about the money, affected one in nine of all U.S. bounty of crime novels written by Icelandic households in 2018. authors. He laughed and said, “Iceland is the safest country in the Read more Read more Newly published research highlights effects \"What I did in the lab this summer\" COVID of psychiatric medications on the immune Edition: Welcome to the Pathways Party system: “Antipsychotic-induced immune dysfunction: A consideration for COVID-19 Summer is a time when the UNE research risk” community welcomes undergraduate, graduate, and professional students into Patients with severe mental illness are our laboratories, field sites, and galleries more susceptible to infections for a variety for intensive scholarly activity and of reasons, some associated with the experiential education. In January of 2020, underlying disease and some due to summer research options looked promising environmental factors including housing insecurity, smoking, and poor access to Read more healthcare. The psychiatric medications, including antipsychotic drugs, used to treat Read more Deveau elected chair of Virtual undergraduate Course based National Council of research in Medicinal undergraduate research https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! Undergraduate Research Chemistry experiences: A virtual cure Chemistry Division for COVID Organic Chemist Dr. Amy Dr. Amy Deveau, associate Deveau initiated a new Course based professor of chemistry in virtual research undergraduate research the Department of collaboration this experiences (CUREs) Chemistry & Physics, was summer with Dr. George provide authentic, high- elected as Chair of the Shields, professor of impact research Chemistry Division of the chemistry at Furman experiences to students in Council of Undergraduate University. The undergraduate courses. Research (CUR). Dr. project focused on When the COVID-19 pivot Deveau’s two year term developing a compound occurred in Spring 2020, began in June 2020. database for a faculty Yiben Wang, Deena computational model to Small, and Amy Deveau Read more better understand antagonism at the mu Read more opioid receptor (MOR). The MOR is involved in biochemical pathways of pain and addiction. Read more My experience conducting research during A Sea Change: Moving forward with COVID-19 fieldwork in the time of COVID-19 Since September of 2018, I have been Since his first semester, Andy Robinson, conducting research with Dr. Charles M.S. Marine Sciences 2021 has worked with Tilburg on the warming of the Gulf of Dr. Charles Tilburg in the School of Marine Maine. Programs to develop and execute his own As many Maine residents and vacationers research. know, the Gulf of Maine is warming faster than ninety-nine percent of the global Read more ocean (Pershing et al., 2015 Read more David Livingstone Smith’s new book \"On Ali Ahmida to publish book on Libyan Inhumanity: Dehumanization and How to genocide this August Resist\" was published on July 1. Ali Ahmida, Ph.D., professor in and https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! founding chair of the Department of Political Science at UNE' new book Professor of Philosophy David Livingstone “Genocide in Libya: Shar, a Hidden Smith’s new book \"On Inhumanity: Colonial History” the original research on Dehumanization and How to Resist\" was the forgotten Libyan genocide, specifically published on July 1 by Oxford University recovers the hidden history of the fascist Press. It is a follow-up to his 2011 book Italian concentration camps (1929 – 1934) \"Less Than Human\", which won the 2012 through the oral testimonies of Libyan Anisfield-Wolf award for non-fiction, an survivors. international award nicknamed the Black Pulitzer Prize. Read more Read more UNE student UNE student Jillian Robillard ’20 Student takes top awarded a awarded the 2020 wins $25,000 prize for prestigious Medical Student grand prize on presentation at the Goldwater Summer Research ‘Greenlight Maine’ New England Scholarship Award. Collegiate Estuarine Challenge Research Society Vienna Canright Ben Harris, COM conference (Animal Behavior, ’23, who received Recent University ’21) is one of only the 2020 Medical of New England Andy Robinson four recipients from Student Summer graduate Jillian (Marine Sciences, Maine to be Research Award Robillard ’20 '20/M.S. Marine awarded a from the Society of (Marine Sciences, ’21), Goldwater American Entrepreneurship) was recently Scholarship. Gastrointestinal has won the awarded the and Endoscopic “Greenlight Maine” Rankin Prize for Read more Surgeons Collegiate best (SAGES). Challenge, scoring undergraduate $25,000 in prize student Read more money to bolster presentation at the her innovative New England lobster bait Estuarine business, Research Read more Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! The social distancing practices enacted as part of society’s response to COVID-19 Innovation in medical education meet the have brought distance learning into the moment at UNE COM spotlight. UNE COM has gained national recognition For many teachers, the speed with which in the past for being ahead of the medical education transitioned to distance learning education curve by fully integrating its left little time to adapt material intended for curriculum several years before other the classroom to an online environment. medical schools. Read more Read more UNE’s Paul Berkner co-authors pioneering Novel opioid research by UNE’s Glenn research on concussions in adolescents Stevenson and former undergraduate students published in prestigious journal Paul Berkner, B.S. ’81, D.O. ’86, medical director for Student Health Services at the Glenn Stevenson, Ph.D., professor of University of New England, has co- psychology and coordinator of the authored a groundbreaking study Neuroscience program, recently published examining instances of self-reported a paper on the pharmacology of a novel concussions in middle school athletes, the opioid painkiller co-authored by seven largest such study of its kind to date former University of New England undergraduate students. Read more Read more UNE donates fit testing solution for N95 Pharmacy student and faculty member masks to Maine counties and Maine CDC make hand sanitizer for distribution during campus visits A team at the University of New England has stepped up to the task of producing Sandra Schipelliti (Pharm.D., '22) and the fit testing solution for Maine’s George Allen, Pharm.D., associate counties and the Maine CDC, providing a professor and chair of the Department of tremendous service to emergency Pharmacy Practice, have been busy management teams, police officers, recently making hand sanitizer in the firefighters, and health care workers Hannaford Lab. across the state. Read more Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Dr. Abuelfadl's paper accepted for Literature is the latest publication by Susan presentation at the Annual Meeting of the McHugh, PhD, Professor of English. Financial Management Association International Co-edited with two colleagues at the University of Sheffield, UK, the book is Dr. Moustafa Abuelfadl's paper (Private designed to provide a comprehensive Information and Predicting Returns) has introduction to current research in literary been accepted for presentation at the 50th animal studies, featuring 42 chapters Anniversary Annual Meeting of the whose authors include established leaders Financial Management Association along with rising stars.... International. Read more Read more Noah Perlut named Ludcke Chair of Liberal UNE’s Kiernan Gordon named NCS4 Arts and Sciences for 2020-2021 research fellow Noah Perlut, Ph.D., professor in and chair Kiernan Gordon, Ph.D., assistant professor of the Department of Environmental of sport and recreation management in the Studies, has been named the Ludcke Chair Department of Business, has been named of Liberal Arts and Sciences for 2020-2021. a research fellow by the National Read more Read more Transition to Emergency Office of Sponsored HIPAA and COVID-19 Research Operations Programs (OSP) staff During Covid-19: Research continue to support grant The HIPAA Compliance Council Partners on seekers and researchers Office at UNE is Contingency Planning and remotely during Covid-19 here to help students, Return to Work Plans faculty, and professional As indicated in the UNE staff navigate anything The realities of the SARS- Return to Campus Plan for related to HIPAA during CoV2 pandemic hit home Employees (June 2020), these unprecedented times. for UNE researchers in “Employees whose positions do not involve Read more direct work and support of students https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! Read more mid-March as on-campus research operations were systematically scaled back in response to the emerging pandemic. Read more Dr. Vlachos will be a contributor to the Zach Olson, Ph. D., is co-author on a Routledge handbook of gender politics in paper accepted for publication in the peer- sport and physical activity. reviewed journal Marine Ornithology This Handbook focuses on the political The group used spatial tracking data and aspects of gender in the fields of sport and data from fecal DNA to identify Great physical activity (PA) and provides a Shearwater (a marine bird) reliance on comprehensive overview of the complex sand lance (a prey fish) in the Gulf of interplay between politics, gender, sport Maine. and PA. Read more Read more Vet To Vet Maine CEAH survey \"Older Maine AHEC Network to Companion Program Adults’ Attitudes & provide COVID-19 related evaluation project Behaviors in the COVID training to health care Era\" professionals Marilyn R. Gugliucci, MA, PhD (UNECOM), Shirl A. Center for Excellence in Jennifer Gunderman, Weaver, MA, PhD (Retired Aging and Health survey M.P.H., director of the Air Force Captain/Vet To included a wide variety of Maine Area Health Vet Board), and Amy Lin, questions and showed that Education Center (AHEC), BS, MS, OMS II completed most believe the pandemic Elizabeth Mann, RN, a pilot study funded through will have major impacts on M.S.N., PHNA, clinical the UNE Center for our world. With regard to educator for Public Health Excellence in Aging and hope for the future, the Practice, and Micaela Health. The team evaluated human race and the Maynard, Primary Care the Vet To Vet Maine environment, it can be best Training and Enhancement companion program expressed by a Project Assistant, recently effectiveness in reducing respondent's quote that this completed Project ECHO isolation and loneliness for trying time will make us a immersion training. the Veteran Friends as well \"kinder, gentler, and more as the Veteran compassionate people. Read more Volunteers. The study also Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! included ascertaining program effects on Veteran Friend Care Partners. Read more UNE’s Eva Rose Balog UNE to lead more than 200 CAS faculty examine how publishes two papers on institutions worldwide post-harvest processing protein polymer research through UArctic Thematic impacts food safety of Network in Ocean Food edible seaweed Eva Rose Balog, Ph.D., Systems assistant professor of Seaweed harvested as a chemistry, recently The University of New food product is a rapidly published two papers England, led by UNE growing industry. The related to novel protein NORTH: The Institute for farming of a seaweed polymer research at the North Atlantic Studies, has called sugar kelp has University of New England assumed leadership of the contributed over $130 in collaboration with the new UArctic Thematic million annually to the University of New Network (TN) in Ocean Maine economy and is Hampshire (UNH). Food Systems. rapidly growing. Read more Read more Read more UNE Undergraduate Brian The American chestnut: Susan Farady, Fellenstein and Faculty Restoring a keystone interviewed by Present Research Posters species Bloomberg Green about at The Inaugural Maine climate change’s impact Zebrafish Symposium In a wooded area of Cape on federal fishing Elizabeth, not far from regulations UNE undergraduate Brian where the land meets the Fellenstein (Medical sea, Thomas Klak, Ph.D., Susan Farady, J.D., Biology ’20), presented a UNE professor of assistant professor of research poster entitled environmental studies has marine affairs, provided “The Effects of found nirvana. background information Perfluorooctanoic acid for and was quoted in an (PFOA) on Zebrafish ROS Read more article in Bloomberg Metabolic Pathways” at the Green about the impact Maine Zebrafish of warming waters on Symposium.. federal fishing regulations. Read more Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! Stephanie Nichols invited to \"Inflammaging: Kiernan Gordon, Ph.D., speak about opioid use Characterizing the Assistant Professor of disorder at the College of biological pathways of Sport & Recreation Psychiatric and Neurologic aging\" Management, to participate Pharmacists 2020 Annual in an initiative to explore Meeting This is a multi-disciplinary the future of sport. Stephanie Nichols, and multi-institutional Pharm.D., BCPS, BCPP, project involving The biological risk FCCP, associate professor undergraduate and associated with playing, of pharmacy practice, was graduate students and delivering, and watching recently invited to speak at faculty from the UNE sports as a consequence of the College of Psychiatric Biology Department..... COVID-19 is formidable. and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) 2020 Read more Read more Annual Meeting, which was scheduled to be held in Dallas, Texas and was converted to a virtual meeting. Read more Jodie Hermann discusses Meghan May interviewed UNE’s testing of ventilator the flu and coronavirus on by the Portland Press prototype featured on WMTW Herald about coronavirus NEWS CENTER Maine’s UNE’s Jodie Hermann, 207 D.O., MBA, assistant Meghan May, Ph.D., professor and chair in the associate professor of When Baxter Academy’s Department of Osteopathic microbiology and infectious engineering teacher Jon Manipulative Medicine, into disease at UNE's College Amory was looking for a the television station’s of Osteopathic Medicine, is place to test his prototype Westbrook studio to currently working on gene of a medical ventilator, he discuss coronavirus and sequencing of the turned to UNE and the the flu during a live coronavirus. Interprofessional Simulation broadcast of the noon May told the Portland Press and Innovation Center news. Herald ...... (ISIC). Hermann also spoke with reporter Jim Keithley for Read more Read more reports aired during later newscasts. Read more https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! UNE COM alum’s photo essay from virus’ Matt Scheuer ’16 laser-cutting face shields front lines published in Wall Street Journal for health workers at Boston-area makerspace Duncan Grossman, D.O. ’18, recently photographed his experience treating Matt Scheuer ’16 (Marine Affairs) had been patients with COVID-19, the disease spending his days experimenting with 3D caused by the coronavirus, during his printers and prototyping robotics when the residency at a hospital in Brooklyn — and novel coronavirus crisis struck the eastern his photo essay has been prominently United States. Like many, Scheuer — a featured in the Wall Street Journal. member of the Somerville, Massachusetts makerspace Artisan’s Asylum — was left Read more wondering how he could support his local health care workers. Read more Maine’s director of opioid response brings UNE College of Osteopathic Medicine is message of responsible prescribing to UNE featured in the August issue of the Journal medical students of the American Osteopathic Association Gordon Smith, Esq., Maine’s director of The August issue of the Journal of the opioid response, recently spoke in a room American Osteopathic Association focuses packed with College of Osteopathic on UNE COM. It contains an editorial by Medicine students on the Biddeford Carol Brenner, PhD, Associate Dean for Campus, while nursing and physician Research and Scholarship, and five articles assistant students watched via a live video by UNE faculty and a medical student. stream on the Portland Campus. Read more Read more RECENTLY FUNDED GRANTS 06 January | Ling Cao (COM) \"OMT for Chronic Low Back Pain and its Effect on Patient Reported Outcomes and Inflammatory Cytokines: A Pilot Project\" - Northern Light EMCC 16 January | Eliza Grilickova-Duzevik (COM) \"Nerve growth factor (NGF) regulation of 3'UTRs and RNA-binding proteins\" - National Institute of Health / MDIBL 01 February | Paul Berkner (COM) \"The Spectrum of Concussion: Predictors of Clinical Recovery, Treatment and Rehabilitation, and Possible Long-term Effects\" - NFL / Spaulding Rehab 14 February | Pam Morgan (CAS) \"Saco River Watershed Collaborative\" - Nestle / Poland https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
Office of Research and Scholarship Newsletter - COVID-19 Edition! Spring / Maine Water Company 31 March | Markus Frederich (CAS) \"RUI: Collaborative Reserarch: Linking Physiological Thermal Thresholds to the Distribution of Lobster Settlers and Juveniles\" - National Science Foundation 01 May | Susan Wehry (COM) \"GWEP COVID Funding\" - HRSA 08 May | Jennifer Gunderman (UNIV) \"AHEC COVID CARES Act Funding\" - HRSA 11 May | Scott Stackhouse (WCHP) \"Influence of Noxious Electrical Stimulation on Chronic Pain\" - NNE/CTR 15 May | Cheryl Nimmo (CHP) \"NAT\" - HRSA 29 May | Sarah Breul (COM) \"Biddeford Lead Hazard Reduction: Education & Outreach\" - HUD / City of Biddeford 01 June | Kenneth McCall (COP) \"UNE PGY1 Community-Based Residency\" - Martin's Point Healthcare / CVS Pharmacy Inc./ Hannaford Pharmacy 10 June | Carrie Byron (CAS) \"Establishment of Best Practices for Post-Harvest Handling of Farmed Kelp Towards a More Resilient Coastal Community\" - NOAA / Maine Sea Grant 10 June | Geoff Ganter (CAS) \"Characterization of the signaling pathways that produce nociceptor sensitization in Drosophila\" - NIH NINDS 01 July | Meghan May (COM) \"Evaluation of Alternative COVID-19 Screening Strategies.\" - Kahn Foundation 01 July | Kerry Tucker (COM) \"The primary cilium as potential epithelial infection site for SARS-CoV-2 virus\". Kahn Foundation CONTACTS Karen L. Houseknecht, Ph.D. Associate Provost for Research and Scholarship Professor of Pharmacology, College of Osteopathic Medicine [email protected] Nicholas D. Gere, MBA Director of Research Administration [email protected] Brian Lynn, JD Director of Research Integrity [email protected] Zeynep Arslan Office Manager [email protected] Contact Us (207) 602-2080 | [email protected] Office of Research and Scholarship 11 Hills Beach Road Biddeford, Maine Unsubscribe https://www.alumni.une.edu/..._browser.aspx?sid=1080&gid=1&sendId=2363625&ecatid=4&puid=8c8fd616-71c3-483d-9056-e585c408d184[6/4/2021 7:13:56 PM]
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