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Science Café - Ohio University

Science Café event on Sept. 4 to focus on minimizing risk of dementia

The fall 2024 lineup for Ohio University’s Science Café series kicks off on Wednesday, Sept. 4, Julie Suhr, Ph.D., discussing "Minimizing Dementia Risk: Some things are in your (lifetime) control.” 

Sage Research Methods

University Libraries purchases Sage Research Methods package

Ohio University Libraries has purchased Sage Research Methods, a platform that includes textbooks, foundation research guidelines, data sets, code books, peer-reviewed case studies and more.

Dr. Sarah Davis is shown standing in front of miscanthus grass at The Ridges at Ohio University.

Professor Sarah Davis advances biofuels research

In the race to find alternatives to oil and gas, the adoption of biofuels has been more deliberate than other renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, that are less suited for liquid fuel substitutes.

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OHIO faculty members honored for award-winning research article

Three Ohio University faculty members were honored earlier this summer after their article was named the Article of the Year by the Journal of Rural Health.

The Ohio University campus and the Hocking River

REDCap data collection platform available to all students, faculty, staff

REDCap is primarily used as a tool for research due to its robust features for data collection and ability to collect sensitive data.

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Global Health

Heritage College researcher addresses the global health threat of Chagas disease

Chagas disease is now an emerging public health threat in the United States. A recently published historical review sheds light on current challenges and future directions in the fight against Chagas.

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OHIO offers new faculty development programs

In Fall 2024, Ohio University will launch three new faculty development programs.

Brian Clark

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine study reveals key insights into leg weakness in older adults

Researchers at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine led a groundbreaking study that sheds light on the mechanisms leading to leg weakness in older adults.

Dr. Frances Wymbs

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine researchers aim to reduce postpartum depression in rural mothers

A team of Ohio University researchers are talking with patients and health care providers to discover more about how postpartum depression is perceived and medically treated in Southeast Ohio.

Zanesville - Appalachian Ohio Tick Project
Research

Appalachian Ohio Tick Project workshop highlights the hidden dangers of Lyme disease

OHIO Zanesville hosted a teacher workshop focusing on a growing environmental threat – the spread of Lyme disease through ticks.

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Faculty Excellence

Faculty Experts Roundup

News from the summer includes awards, appointments and publications.

Aerial view of Ohio University's Athens campus at sunset

Streamlined research compliance: Cayuse updates for Ohio University

Starting Aug. 1, 2024, Ohio University will launch its first annual campaign for outside interest disclosures via Cayuse, our electronic research administration (eRA) software.

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Top 5% of Scientists

Ohio University’s OMNI researchers lead global rankings with innovative health research

Several researchers in OHIO's Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute were ranked as some of the top scientists in their fields by ScholarGPS.

Researchers Oscar Avalos Ovando and Veronica Bahamondes Lorca review notes in OHIO's Edison Biotechnology Institute.

OHIO researchers discover way to make essential biotesting more accessible using less expensive materials

Researchers from several fields at Ohio University recently collaborated to make lateral flow assay biotests less expensive and more accessible allowing more people to take potentially life-saving tests.

Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz

Study finds creation of substance use programs in hospitals are driven by needs assessments

A study by OHIO researchers found hospitals were more likely to create support services to address substance use in their community if a needs assessment indicated it was an issue needing attention.

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