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OHIO professors Berkeley Franz and Lindsay Dhanani have continued their research examining how psychology and public health intersect, analyzing the effects of physician bias on opioid misuse.
When six OHIO students began their educational careers, none of them thought that before entering the workforce they would be faced with one of the world’s biggest challenges – a global pandemic.
Damian Nance's colleagues from around the world came together to honor the man who put the puzzle pieces together to paint a whole new picture of Earth.
OHIO announced today a patent and technology license agreement with American Resources Corporation, a socially responsible supplier of raw materials to the global infrastructure marketplace.
Applications are open for the 1804 Special Library Endowment Fund and the Arts and Humanities Junior Faculty Endowment.
Ohio University professors Guy Riefler, Ph.D., and Karen Coschigano, Ph.D., are monitoring and analyzing campus wastewater to look for possible trends of COVID-19 this semester.
Ohio University students have multiple ways to showcase their research and creativity this spring, including posting to social media or preparing a video for judging in the #OUVirtualExpo on April 8.
Two alumni and one previous faculty member have been awarded the Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship: Amanda Epp ‘07, Alan Schaaf ’10, and Lawrence Lynn.
The John C. Baker Fund awarded $34,426 total to three faculty proposals for research, scholarship and creative work during fall semester 2020.
The Ohio University Research Committee has selected five proposals for funding during its fall 2020 cycle. In total, the committee awarded $39,438.
OHIO's Jason Trembly received two $500,000 grants for two separate projects focused on addressing climate change and sustainability issues surrounding construction and infrastructure.
While the world awaits broad distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, researchers at Ohio University just published highly significant and timely results in the search for another way to stop the virus.
OhioHealth and Ohio University have entered into a memorandum of understanding that encourages and streamlines their medical research collaborations.
Kevin Lee, Ph.D. recently received a $220,000 boost for his research looking at how adipose, or fat, tissue reacts to growth hormone.
Two OHIO researchers have launched a new website that explores national data and case studies examining the services for-profit hospitals bring to their communities outside of direct medical care.