Stories tagged with: Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute
Ohio University’s OMNI researchers lead global rankings with innovative health research
July 1, 2024 Several researchers in OHIO's Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute were ranked as some of the top scientists in their fields by ScholarGPS.
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine receives prestigious $2.4 million NIH grant to examine skeletal muscle performance and metabolism
June 6, 2024 The NIH recently awarded Heritage College researchers a grant for over $2.4 million that will fuel groundbreaking research in skeletal muscle performance and metabolism.
OHIO Board of Trustees to consider Lancaster nursing expansion, review University's Dynamic Strategy efforts
June 5, 2024 OHIO's Board of Trustees will consider approval of a nursing expansion on the Lancaster campus and learn about the Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute during June meetings on the Dublin campus.
Mutual appreciation shown at OMNI dinner for research volunteers
January 10, 2024 At the recent Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI) Healthy Aging Research Appreciation Dinner, many of the attendees shared glowing praise of Brian Clark, Ph.D., and OMNI.
Stay stronger, longer: 3 tips for maintaining muscle mass as you age
September 25, 2023 Keep moving as you get older: learn how to maintain muscle mass and staying fit with these tips from Dr. Brian Clark, executive director of the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute.
OMNI researcher searches for osteoarthritis treatment
August 10, 2023 Shouan Zhu, Ph.D., assistant professor and principal investigator in the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, received a $2.4 million grant to identify disease-modifying genes related to osteoarthritis.
Brian Clark selected to speak, presented discoveries at NIH workshop and in Journal of Gerontology
April 24, 2023 Professor Brian Clark Ph.D. was one of 40 expert leaders in the field of aging from around the world chosen to present at a workshop hosted by the National Institute of Health.
How Ohio University is improving the health of Ohio’s aging population
February 28, 2023 With leading research, technology development, infrastructure changes and community support, Ohio University is taking significant strides in improving the health of the state’s older residents.
New Translational Research Facility planned
November 2, 2022 Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will start work on a new facility on the Athens campus dedicated to translational research.
Board approves creation of two new centers within OMNI
November 2, 2022 The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the creation of two new centers, the Injury and Pain Research Center and the Center for Healthy Aging.
Ohio University’s Heritage College to bring researchers together through new Translational Research Facility
November 1, 2022 Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will start work on a new facility on the Athens campus dedicated to translational research.
Board approves creation of two new centers within OMNI
October 21, 2022 The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the creation of two new centers, the Injury and Pain Research Center and the Center for Healthy Aging, both housed within the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI).
OMNI scientist Szewczyk collaborates on proposal that could revolutionize space medicine, improve astronaut health
July 29, 2022 Nate Szewczyk and several other researchers from around the world have published a paper that proposes a program for the European Space Agency that could potentially revolutionize space medicine.
Heritage College using cluster hires to enhance medical research focus
April 21, 2022 The Heritage College has completed three cluster hires to date and so far has found success.
New OMNI studies look at back pain, age-related weakness
October 9, 2019 A study by researchers from the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI) finds new evidence to support the belief that the nervous system plays an important role in age-related weakness.