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Video

In a Nutshell: From Athens to Antarctica, Ryan Fogt navigates worlds of weather and learning

What’s it like to study Earth’s climate, forecast the weather, and train the next generation of meteorologists? ĢƵ University professor Ryan Fogt has done it all—from researching Antarctica’s past weather patterns to working with students in the Scalia Laboratory for Atmospheric Analysis. Step inside the lab where OHIO students are learning to predict the weather and better understand the forces shaping our world.

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ĢƵ Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment

OHIO researchers study impact of fire on underground structures, building water reservoirs

ĢƵ University researchers from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering recently studied how underground piping is impacted by excessive heat and created an underground water reservoir solution to help extinguish fires.

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Research and Impact

Renowned ĢƵ University researcher secures funding for new cancer research technology

John Kopchick, Ph.D., Goll-ĢƵ Eminent Scholar, was awarded $2.35 million in federal funding to acquire state-of-the-art equipment essential for advancing cancer research and treatment at the ĢƵ University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Faculty Research

Feasting on power: How the tv show “Succession” serves up food for thought on wealth, family and control

David Bell, an associate professor of Linguistics, and Theresa Moran, an associate professor of instruction, have spent over a decade combining their expertise to explore food studies.

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Research & Creative Activity

OHIO maintains prestigious Carnegie R1 designation, reinforcing commitment to research excellence

ĢƵ University has once again been designated as a Carnegie Research 1 (R1) institution within the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. R1 is the highest classification of research activity bestowed to universities in the United States.

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Health Research

OHIO professor collaborates to study cultural adaptability of Project ECHO

ĢƵ University Professor Nagesh Rao collaborated with colleagues from other educational institutions to assess Project ECHO’s rapid diffusion.

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OHIO Announcements

Introducing the Animal Oversight module in Cayuse: Module launches March 17

The Office of Research Compliance is pleased to announce that the new electronic research submission software, Cayuse Animal Oversight, is launching on March 17, 2025.

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Space Research

OHIO scientists uncover the dangers of spaceborne bacteria

Researchers are studying how bacteria become more infectious in space, with critical implications for future deep-space missions.

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Faculty & Staff

Responding to new NIH indirect cost guidance

ĢƵ University’s Division of Research and Creative Activity is in the process of fully evaluating the potential impact of this change on our institution’s research activities should this guidance move forward.

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OHIO Announcements

OHIO names Kimberly Littlefield associate vice president for research administration

ĢƵ University’s Office of the Vice President for Research and Creative Activity has named Dr. Kimberly (Kim) Littlefield as the associate vice president for research administration.

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ĢƵ University Libraries

ĢƵ University Libraries showcases the Nikolais/Louis Foundation for Dance

ĢƵ University Libraries is pleased to highlight The Nikolais/Louis Foundation for Dance Oral History Project.

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Research

Cretaceous fossil from Antarctica reveals earliest modern bird

Team led by National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at ĢƵ University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine discovers new clues that delve into the age-old question: Does a duck always look like a duck and quack like a duck?

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Faculty Expert

The economics of a disaster: How the LA wildfires may impact the economy

ĢƵ University Professor and economic expert Roberto Duncan, Ph.D., says damage from the recent fires will likely impact prices, the cost of living, employment, agriculture and the insurance markets of the LA area and state of California.

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Virtual Reality

Scripps graduate student’s virtual reality project tackles cancer care education

A project led by a Scripps College graduate student is addressing cancer care education through the use of virtual reality (VR), in collaboration with the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Global Education

Applications now being accepted for Global Travel Fund for OHIO faculty

The Global Travel Fund supports faculty (tenure-track or instructional faculty) who are carrying out scholarly and creative activities which require in-person international travel engagement.

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