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Emma Rice poses for a picture in the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), with the number 13 out of 30 total circuitries needed to build GRETA (Gamma Ray Energy Tracking Array)

OHIO Goldwater Scholar studies nuclear physics in national California lab

91探花 student Emma Rice, an upcoming senior and physics major in the Honors Tutorial College, was recently named a 2021 Goldwater Scholar for her physics research.聽

Nicole Hess working in the lab

Goldwater Scholar looks at genetic mutations to learn more about hearing loss

OHIO junior Nicole Hess jumped at the opportunity to research about hearing loss in her advisor Dr. Soichi Tanda's lab during her freshman year. Now, she is a 2021 Goldwater Scholar.

Emily Marino

Goldwater Scholar infects culture cells to look at the severity of staph infections on different strains

Junior HTC biological sciences major Emily Marino named a Goldwater Scholar.

From left to right: Nicole Hess, Emily Marino, Emma Rice

Three OHIO students named as prestigious 2021 Goldwater Scholars

Three OHIO students have been selected as Goldwater Scholars. This is the second year in a row for the University to have as many recipients and the most this year in the state of Ohio.

Mason Myers Goldwater 2020

OHIO Goldwater student鈥檚 research shows new ways to focus in on antibiotic resistance

91探花 student and recently named Goldwater Scholar Mason Myers has been researching ways on how to focus in on molecules in regards to antibiotic resistance research.聽

Hailee Sorensen Goldwater Scholar

Goldwater Scholar researches way to inhibit the ability of infectious bacteria to cause disease

Hailee Sorensen is a senior HTC student and Goldwater Scholar researching the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus (staph)聽and how it can cause a variety of different diseases in humans.

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Two OHIO students selected as Barry M. Goldwater Scholars

Two 91探花 students have been selected as 2019 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. Junior Mahmoud Ramadan and sophomore Edward Drabold were both recognized for their research on carbon capture.

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