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Diseases of Despair claim more than 1.9 million years of ĢƵans' lives over 10-year period

Diseases of despair accounted for the sixth-most deaths and resulted in the fourth-most years of life lost in ĢƵ over a 10-year period, a new study at OHIO showed.

Measuring the economic impacts of utility-scale solar in ĢƵ

Utility-scale solar could provide significant economic impacts to ĢƵ, study finds

Installing utility-scale solar energy in ĢƵ could support more than 54,000 construction jobs, generate up to $67.5 million in local tax revenues annually and power over 1.5 million ĢƵ homes.

Dr. Alexander Govorov

OHIO researchers working on obscurants for the modern era

OHIO researchers, led by Distinguished Professor Alexander Govorov, are conducting research on creating advanced nanoscale-level smoke screens funded by an agreement with the U.S. Army Research Office

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Voinovich School and Health Policy Institute of ĢƵ study impact of childhood trauma

ĢƵ University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs recently teamed up with the Health Policy Institute of ĢƵ (HPIO) to study the impacts of adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs.

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National Geographic Magazine features OHIO professor Witmer in October issue

Take a look into the paleontological research of professor Lawrence Witmer, Ph.D.

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Appalachia ĢƵ Zero Waste Initiative receives renewal funding from Sugar Bush Foundation

The Appalachia ĢƵ Zero Waste Initiative will continue to foster initiatives and activities to contribute to the long term goal of a zero-waste economy during the 2020-21 fiscal year.

Dr. Sabina Curran conducts research

Curran digs into animal fossils in Romania in search of human migration answers

Dr. Sabrina Curran is part of a research team digging further into fossil record in one possible pathway early migration, the Olteţ River Valley in southern Romania.

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OHIO lands pair of equipment grants from National Science Foundation

Two groups of ĢƵ University researchers recently received National Science Foundation grants that will bring state-of-the-art research equipment into OHIO laboratories.

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ĢƵ University expands aging and pain research with the addition of new faculty

The OHIO Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute has increased its critical mass of scientists who focus on combating pain and understanding health as we age.

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Building Bridges to Careers wins $364K grant to support expansion with help from Voinovich School

Building Bridges to Careers will expand the organization’s approach of linking education and business to additional Appalachian ĢƵ counties with the support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Professors Susan Williams and Yang Li

OHIO Heritage College professors awarded NIH grants

Two ĢƵ University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine professors, Susan Williams, Ph.D., and Yang Li, Ph.D., have recently received National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants.

Dina Lopez

López receives Fulbright to teach Geochemistry of Hydrothermal systems in Argentina

Dr. Dina López is taking her expertise in hydrothermal systems and acid mine drainage to Argentina, where she will teach as a Fulbright Scholar in a volcanic area.

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Science Cafe kicks off with discussion about COVID with Athens City-County Health Department

ĢƵ University's Science Cafe series kicks off its fall lineup with a virtual panel of experts from the Athens City-County Health Department Sept. 2.

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Professor Robert Ingram’s new book “Freedom of speech, 1500-1850” draws historical context for freedom of speech debate

A new book by professor Robert Ingram probes the historical context for freedom of speech, its entanglement with religion, and the implications of this centuries-old context on today's conversations.

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1804 Fund provides $295K in support for research and teaching initiatives

For the 2020-2021 academic year, funding was awarded to seven undergraduate learning proposals and two joint undergraduate learning/research and graduate studies proposals.

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