Research and Impact

John Sabraw, Michelle Shively, and Guy Riefler pose with a creek behind them.

Acid mine drainage cleanup plant moves closer to full scale thanks to $3.5M award

Ohio University, Rural Action and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources are moving forward with a plan that would ultimately construct a full-scale acid mine drainage water treatment plant.

Members of the Colombian national soccer team helped the research team plant trees in Colombia.

Doctoral student studies ice-covered volcano — one of the last tropical glaciers in the world

Nina Adjanin traveled to Colombia for a glaciology study.

Ronan Carroll with lab student

OHIO microbiologist examines how to combat bacterial infections with support of NIH grant

Microbiologist Ronan Carroll was awarded a $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how scientists can combat a bacterial infection that is becoming resistant to antibiotics.

A comparison o ffossil teeth from Majungasaurus, Ceratosaurus and Allosaurus

Adelphi, OHIO researchers determine dinosaur replaced teeth as fast as sharks

A meat-eating dinosaur species (Majungasaurus) that lived in Madagascar some 70 million years ago replaced all its teeth every couple of months or so, research by OHIO and Adelphi faculty found.

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Why do rural schools matter?

Faculty and alumni inspire new focus on rural students who face dire inequity. 

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Provost Undergraduate Research Fund provides $31,160 in funding to 24 students

The Ohio University Provost Undergraduate Research Fund awards program has provided 24 students with a total of $31,160 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this fall.

Veteran journalist Seymour Hersh, who won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking the My Lai story, and David Crane (BA ’72 and MA ‘73), former chief prosecutor for the United Nations Special Court for Sierra Leone, joined Haeberle on the panel.

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism hosts expert panel on My Lai Massacre

The photos were taken by Army combat photographer and former Ohio University student Ron Haeberle. The final count of lives lost in the massacre in the village of My Lai was 504 people.

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John J. Kopchick Awards support 17 student and faculty research projects

Seventeen Ohio University students and faculty members have received funding for their health and medical research from the John J. Kopchick Awards.

Graham Smith and daughter Hadley

Symposium helps dad understand daughter's medical condition

Graham Smith of Dublin, Ohio, is neither a medical clinician nor a research scientist, but attended the third annual International Symposium on Growth Hormone and Metabolism.

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Dr. Michael Kopish forges international partnership with university in Brazil

The Patton College has longstanding global impact and celebrates Teacher Education Associate Professor Dr. Michael Kopish for his overseas accomplishments.

Mark Berryman, Ph.D., in lab

NIH-funded study probes fine details of deafness

With support from a three-year, $452,998 grant from the National Institutes of Health, researchers led by Mark Berryman, Ph.D., aim to learn more about deafness at both genetic and cellular levels.

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Ohio University research shows 'bad cholesterol' is only as unhealthy as its composition

New research at Ohio University shows that a particular subclass of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) is a much better predictor of potential heart attacks than the mere presence of LDL.

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OHIO Procurement Technical Assistance Center client Baker & Associates wins $950 million U.S. Air Force contract

Baker and Associates an OHIO PTAC Dayton-area client, became one of 11 vendors who won a prestigious Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract from the Air Force worth more than $950 million.

Portrait of Dr. Gary Holcomb

Literary scholar unearths Harlem Renaissance novel

Scholar Gary Holcomb was conducting research on writer Claude McKay — a key literary figure in the Harlem Renaissance — when he came across a reference to an unpublished novel.

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Faculty documentary created to improve veterans' healthcare to be screened on Veterans Day at Athena Cinema

The Athena Cinema will host a free public screening of “The Veterans’ Project,” at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11. The award-winning documentary takes an in-depth look at U.S. veterans health care issues.

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