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Chris Torres is researching avian paleontology at OHIO under Heritage College professor Patrick O’Connor as part of his National Science Foundation (NSF) post-doctoral fellowship.
Researchers from OHIO's GRID Lab and the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine have collaborated with OhioHealth to offer front-line health care workers tranquil virtual reality simulations.
The Spring 2022 Ted Rose Lecture Series kicks off with a talk by Harriet Washington Feb. 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Washington’s talk will be titled Environmental Racism in the Age of COVID-19.
Four faculty members from the Heritage College were among the top 10 newsmakers at Ohio University in 2020.
Nearly 100 prospective students visited the three Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine campuses to experience what it's like to be a Medical Student for a Day.
OHIO has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Ohio University has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Medical students have collaborated to offer a new option for quality primary care services for southeast Ohioans who are uninsured or underinsured through the Care Clinic.
The leaders of three Ohio University colleges shared details of their cooperative efforts that serve as a national model for collaboration.
Three of Ohio University’s colleges are having a significant impact on the state’s health care system and showing just how powerful such collaborations can be.
The Board of Trustees will receive an update on the efforts of three colleges that serve as a national model for collaboration among medical, health sciences and public service colleges.
Ohio University’s Leslie Consitt, Ph.D., will lead a study to identify cellular mechanisms in muscle that contribute to disease and physical disability related to insulin resistance as people age.
A recent re-excavation of the Site A footprints at Laetoli and a detailed comparative analysis reveal that the footprints were made by an early human, according to a new study reported in Nature.
The Diabetes Institute hosted its inaugural research symposium, Patient Care and Diabetes in Appalachian Ohio and Beyond, on Nov. 5-6, with more than 50 students, faculty and staff in attendance.
The first cohort of eight students to complete the Transformative Care Continuum, an accelerated medical school curriculum, received their degrees on Saturday.