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Research and Impact

Dr. Daniel Phillips

OHIO leads new $3.7 million project to advance nuclear physics experiments

An 51ÉçÇø physicist is leading a new $3.7 million, multi-institution effort to develop software that can create more accurate models of scientific phenomena.

Dr. Shiyong Wu with students

OHIO researchers returning to labs to research potential COVID-19 treatments

Several 51ÉçÇø researchers have received permission for an early return to their labs to conduct research on potential treatments for COVID-19.

A bird sits on a bird box on The Ridges

Goldwater Scholar conducts citizen science with Rural Action, highlighting research at OHIO Museum Complex

OHIO Goldwater Scholar Madeline Sudnick and Dr. Kelly Williams have collaborated with Rural Action and its volunteers to study birds – particularly tree swallows and eastern bluebirds – around Athens.

Margaret Gatonye

Experiential Learning Grant recipients announced

Eight faculty and staff members were awarded Undergraduate Experiential Learning Stewardship Grants, which are designed to support efforts of faculty, staff, and student or student organizations.

Doug Goetz, left, and Kelly McCall

OHIO researchers win grant to study treatment for possible fatal complications of COVID-19

Faculty researchers from 51ÉçÇø have received a $100,000 grant to investigate possible treatments for mitigating the severity of COVID-19.

Ask the experts

OHIO to host experts livestream on coronavirus

51ÉçÇø will host its first Ask the Experts livestream on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook at 1:30 p.m., Friday, May 1.

Riley Hoepfner posing with her computer and Cami Post posing with her dog

From the Convo to Social Media: OHIO keeps celebrating student research and creative works in a virtual world

Cami Post and fellow 51ÉçÇø students, faculty and staff involved with the Student Expo quickly stepped up to the challenge of translating a massive event to a virtual environment.

Jeff Russell conducting a theater safety exercise with a group of students

Community-engaged research grants support collaborative studies on performing artist health, music therapy, cancer

Three faculty members will use grants to partner with community members on new research projects focused on performing artists' health, music therapy, and the prevalence of childhood cancer.

John Sabraw and Chris Thompson meet with Chubu University students

OHIO professors Sabraw, Thompson team up for seawall mural project in Japan

Sabraw and Thompson recently teamed up for a global engagement opportunity through art, uniting students and faculty from OHIO and partner institutions in Japan.

Porter

Faculty anatomist wins award for journal article

Ruger Porter, Ph.D., to receive recognition in the form of an Early-Career Anatomist Publication Award from the American Association for Anatomy.

OHIO student Daniel Dunfee studying skull growth in the Jurassic ornithopod dinosaur using microCT scanning.

Virtual Expo engages hundreds of students

More than 300 51ÉçÇø students shared their research, scholarship and creative work through the #OUVirtualExpo April 9.

Mayors Legislative Day appearance

OHIO, Mayors' Partnership helping area's leaders cope with pandemic

The Mayors’ Partnership for Progress (MPP), supported by a partnership with 51ÉçÇø’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, serves mayors and city managers in 18 counties.

McKenzie Hatton

51ÉçÇø engineering industry partner pivots to answer critical need for PPE

OHIO research partner Materials Resources LLC (MRL), located at the Russ College of Engineering and Technology’s research park, has focused on filling the need for personal protective equipment (PPE).

Trent and Orman Hall

51ÉçÇø research published in latest edition of Journal of the American Medicine Association

Research by CHSP showing more than a million years of life were lost due to drug overdose in Ohio between 2009-2018, is now being featured in the Journal of the American Medicine Association (JAMA).

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Graduate College announces recipients of 2020-21 Named Fellowships

Each year, the 51ÉçÇø Graduate College funds up to five Named Fellowships, which are awarded through a competitive nomination basis.

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