Research and Impact

Damilola Daramola

Daramola wins ORAU's Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award

Damilola Daramola was awarded the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award recognizing his work to extract rare earth elements (REE) from coal mining waste. 

Damian Nance (right) with colleagues (left to right) Brendan Murphy (Canada), Rob Strachan (U.K.) and Cecilio Quesada (Spain) in 2005 examining an outcrop in the Ural Mountains of Russia that shows almost identical relationships to those in the northern Appalachians, the U.K., and western Europe.

Damian Nance book provides new chapters on history of Earth

Damian Nance's book revolutionizes our understanding of the origin and evolution of the Appalachian Mountains and mountain ranges of the same age in Europe and northwest Africa.

In this graph, students in the spring kinetics lab predicted daily cases in the state of Ohio through fall 2022.

Chemistry lab students predict spread of COVID-19 with kinetics models

Students in the spring kinetics lab predicted daily COVID-19 cases in the state of Ohio through fall 2022.

Eva Yazmin Santiago Santos, portrait

Physics Ph.D. student wins Best Speaker Award at international conference in Spain

Physics doctoral student Eva Yazmin Santiago Santos received a prestigious Best Speaker Award at a large international conference in Spain.

Wilson Hall

Faculty invited to apply for humanities grants to support internships, research and travel

Ohio University humanities faculty are encouraged to apply by Sept. 15 for grants from the Central Region Humanities Center.

Yuanjie Mao

JAMA study, led by Heritage College faculty, finds association between high insulin dosage and cancer

Dr. Yuanjie Mao has led a study looking at the correlation between daily insulin dose and cancer incidence among patients with type 1 diabetes.

Szewczyk research

OMNI scientist Szewczyk collaborates on proposal that could revolutionize space medicine, improve astronaut health

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.

Dr. Carey Snyder, portrait

Carey Snyder's take on 'Ann Veronica' by H.G. Wells provides window to discuss women's lives today

If today's social issues are but a moment in time on the trajectory of human development, then literature is not just a window to the past, but also a way to discuss the present.

Dr. Yeong Kim went to the Nagoya Dome with four members of Chubu University’s Center for International Affairs and their families to see a Chunichi Dragons baseball game.

Yeong Kim studies Japan's bid to host the 2030 Olympics, spends summer at Chubu

Yeong-Hyun Kim spent the summer in Japan researching both the lure and the urban impact of being an Olympic venue.

Drs. Theresa Moran and David Bell speaking at the Dublin Gastronomy Symposium in June at the Technological University in Dublin, Ireland

Moran and Bell research British tearooms, where a hunger for rural past meant opportunities for women

Theresa Moran and David Bell present two views of the 1930s British pastime of rambling — from the perspective of hungry day hikers and from the entrepreneurial women who fed them.

Lonnie Welch, Ph.D., at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany

OHIO Bioinformatics Lab discovers genetic 'word pairs,' next step in mapping neurological disease

When international researchers capture information at the genomic level, it takes help from OHIO engineers to find patterns in the 3D picture that let scientists visualize the genes at work.

Straker Charitable Foundation grant to Ohio University Zanesville

OHIO Zanesville awarded Straker grant to add nursing lab equipment

Ohio University Zanesville was recently awarded a grant from the J.W. and M.H. Straker Charitable Foundation to expand nursing lab experiences throughout the campus.

Bill Baumel, Sarah Ladipo and Faith Voinovich

From Capitol Hill to capital firm: Sarah Ladipo's latest internship takes her inside startup culture

She’s interned on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and on a gender project with Harvard. Next, Sarah O. Ladipo is getting an inside look at a venture capital firm in Columbus, Ohio, this summer.

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Federal Aviation Administration grants $10 million to OHIO's Avionics Engineering Center

The Avionics Engineering Center has been awarded a $10 million agreement from the Federal Aviation Administration to enable the FAA to obtain specialized technical support and access test facilities.

Berkeley Franz HCOM

OHIO researcher collaborates to find COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy linked to race and political affiliation characteristics

An OHIO researcher analyzing the attitudes and hesitancy surrounding COVID-19 vaccine acceptance has found that race and political affiliation were key demographic indicators for vaccine hesitancy.

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