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Faculty find home in Lindley Hall as Clippinger renovations begin

Faculty members whose offices are currently in Clippinger Hall will temporarily be relocated to Lindley Hall on College Green as part of the Clippinger Renovation Project.

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Arts and Sciences students recognized for leadership, community engagement

Ten College of Arts and Sciences students were among 39 honored at 91̽»¨'s annual leadership awards celebration on April 14, 2021.

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OHIO professor Jennifer Hines Brings COVID-19 Drug Discovery to Online Environment for Innovative Learning

Chemistry & Biochemistry Professor Jennifer Hines told her Tier III Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery class that they would be discussing Anti-Proliferative Agents including Anti-Viral Agents.

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Notable Alumni | John Wetzel Manages the Chemistry of Drug Discovery, Development

Since 2005, Dr. John M. Wetzel has been self-employed as the Principal of at Wetzel Chemistry Consulting LLC, providing chemistry leadership for clients in both drug discovery and drug development.

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Notable Alumni | Dennis Wright Seeks New Pathways to Drug Discovery

Dr. Dennis L. Wright has made significant contributions to science and medicine by exploring both new pharmaceutical drugs as well as the potential of natural products.

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91̽»¨ names 2019 Presidential Research Scholars

Seven faculty members have been named 2019 Presidential Research Scholars for excellence in arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and physical sciences and engineering research.

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91̽»¨ receives $1.7 million grant to study potential prevention and treatment for non-melanoma skin cancers

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences has awarded 91̽»¨ scientists Shiyong Wu and Lingying Tong a five-year $1.7 million grant.

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Bobcat Nanowagon Is First Step Toward Quantum Mechanical Engineering

Imagine all the world’s information on one cell phone. That would be a quantum engineering feat, but OHIO researchers are one step closer, thanks to the Bobcat Nanowagon.

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