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Era Bakia works in the field

TriBeta invites students to explore opportunities to work with faculty at research fair on Oct. 11

Biological Sciences seniors say working in faculty labs results in exciting research, lasting friendships, and critical experience for future careers.

Riley Zielinski at the Institute of Tropical Medicine and International Health at Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

Riley Zielinski finally nails it in the lab, then tops her success with Germany internship

Riley Zielinski was in the biology lab late at night, running her experiment—again. "I had no faith it would work," she said.

Howard Dewald

Howard Dewald helps unlock new method for testing protein-based drugs

A 15-year collaboration between chemists Howard Dewald and Hao Chen recently contributed to the unlocking of a new method for testing protein-based drugs .

Taylor Vickers on streetcar in San Francisco

Taylor Vickers delves into San Francisco archives to help Kathleen Sullivan research sailor boardinghouses

Taylor Vickers had to travel to San Francisco—and to a time in history when Mark Twain wrote about the city of then-450,000 people as an emerging center of commerce between the old world and the new.

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Nominations open for 2022 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship

The interim vice president for research and creative activity is soliciting nominations for the 2022 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship.

This image appears in the Ohio Alumnus, January 1960, captioned: "Each day while the Conference was in session, a press conference was held each morning with newsmen and photographers from newspapers, radio and television attending. Above Martin Luther King answers a question for the newsmen. Seated beside Rev. King is Dr. Winburn Thomas, leader of the forum on racial tensions. Mr. 'Bola Ige, co-secretary of the conference, which is sponsored by the National Student Christian Federation, in on the right." (

Students design Black History of 91̽»¨ Tour for Black Alumni Reunion

The tour was developed by 91̽»¨ history students who wanted to highlight the story of Black perseverance, Black Education, and Black opportunity.

Alyssa Cruz is shown in Granada, Spain

Funds available to support experiential learning at OHIO

The Center for Advising, Career and Experiential Learning seeks to expand access to experiential learning opportunities through stewardship grants and student awards.

Low Altitude Weather Network Launch

OHIO team soft launches first sensor in low altitude weather network

Assistant professor Chad Mourning was awarded one of Ohio Federal Research Network’s awards for a low altitude weather network, and has completed the soft launch of the first unit in the network.

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Faculty and staff invited to provide feedback on search for next VP for research and creative activity, dean of the Graduate College

On Friday, Sept. 16, representatives from Storbeck Search will hold a listening session from 9:00-10:00 in Schoonover 145 to receive input from OHIO faculty and staff on this important position.

Ryan Wagner with a mudpuppy salamander.

Alumni News | Ryan Wagner turns his grad school, camera focus on mudpuppy salamanders

Ryan Wagner has left a lot of footprints across the state of Ohio—most of them muddy ones.

Graduate student Abriana Gresham gets senior psychology major Nash Randall ready to demonstrate how data like heart rate is collected during their experiments.

Brett Peters and Peggy Zoccola to look at how friends influence social anxiety

Psychologists are taking a basic science approach to examine how one-on-one interpersonal interactions among friends may be directing impacting social anxiety.

A recently metamorphosed wood frog. Photo by Cassie Thompson.A recently metamorphosed wood frog. Photo by Cassie Thompson.

Cassandra Thompson shows danger to frogs from pesticide; points to a solution

Cassandra Thompson's research highlights the need to understand the tradeoffs of using pesticides on invasive species and the effects on vulnerable species such as amphibians.

Nathaniel Szewczyk, portrait

Science Café kicks off with 'Worms in Space: Improving Astronaut Muscle Health' on Sept. 7

The fall 2022 Science Café lineup kicks off with Nathaniel Szewczyk discussing "Worms in Space: Improving Astronaut Muscle Health" at 5 p.m. on Sept. 7.

Bernardo Santos and Maria Serenario

Brazilian students exchange culture and corrosion research

For Ph.D. students Bernardo Santos and Maria Serenario, studying corrosion at 91̽»¨â€™s Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology (ICMT) was a top priority.

Damilola Daramola

Daramola wins ORAU's Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award

Damilola Daramola was awarded the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award recognizing his work to extract rare earth elements (REE) from coal mining waste. 

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