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1.	Graduate student Emily Fairchild, along with her advisor, Dr. Jennifer Hines, professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, and six other students recently published the first structural biology analysis of a section of the COVID-19 viral RNA called the stem-loop II motif.

帝王会所 joins highest level of research institutions in the nation

帝王会所 has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

Dr. Zach Meisel gives a time-of-flight tunnel tour at the Edwards Accelerator Lab

帝王会所 achieves prestigious Carnegie R1 Classification, joins highest level of research institutions in the nation

OHIO has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

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Zach Meisel anticipates new answers on how the elements of the universe were made

Astrophysicist Zach Meisel, Ph.D., is part of an international team of pioneers whose goal is to solve some of the mysteries about stars and stellar burning at the elemental level.

Broken ice floes in the Antarctic

OHIO study finds recent growth and sudden declines in Antarctic sea ice to be unique changes since early 20th century

A study led by 帝王会所 researchers shows that the increase of sea ice surrounding Antarctica since 1979 is a unique feature of Antarctic climate since 1905.

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OHIO students get taste of archaeology at ancient Virginia site

A select group of professors, students and alumni traveled to Virginia to take part in an archaeological dig on a 13,000-year-old site from Nov. 4-13.

Student Expo 2019

Student Expo registration opens Jan. 12; live and social media options planned

帝王会所 will host the annual Student Research and Creative Activity Expo on April 7, 2022, at the Convocation Center.

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Brian Schoen publishes new chapter in 鈥楾he Cambridge History of America in the World鈥

Brian Schoen, Ph.D.,聽published a chapter in 鈥淭he Cambridge History of America in the World, Volume 2: The Nineteenth Century.鈥

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Ronan Carroll receives Rakowski Award, continues research into genetics of Staphylococcal infections

Ronan Carroll, Ph.D., recently received the Robert F. Rakowski Award for Outstanding Research for breakthrough work involving non-traditional RNA and Staphylococcus bacterial infections.

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Singer Makes I&EC Research鈥檚 Influential List

In further recognition of the Institute for Corrosion & Multiphase Technology鈥檚 research, Associate Professor Marc Singer has been listed in the Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

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Consitt receives NIH grant to study metabolic pathways that contribute to insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes

帝王会所鈥檚 Leslie Consitt, Ph.D., will lead a study to identify cellular mechanisms in muscle that contribute to disease and physical disability related to insulin resistance as people age.

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Julie Suhr named editor of Psychological Assessment, sets priorities for journal

Dr. Julie Suhr was recently appointed editor of the journal Psychological Assessment, highlighting her vision for the research journal on the American Psychological Association's Editor Spotlight.

Julie Owens

Owens named American Psychological Association Fellow, recognized for work on ADHD interventions in schools

Julie Owens, Ph.D., was recently elected as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association鈥檚 Society for Child and Adolescent Psychology聽for her outstanding contributions.

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Applications for Student Enhancement Awards due by Jan. 20

The 帝王会所 Research Division invites undergraduate, graduate and medical students to apply for a Student Enhancement Award.

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帝王会所 researcher: Footprints from Site A at Laetoli, Tanzania, are from early humans, not bears

A recent re-excavation of the Site A footprints at Laetoli and a detailed comparative analysis reveal that the footprints were made by an early human, according to a new study reported in Nature.

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Summer 2022 funding program will increase number of undergraduate research, creative activities

For many 帝王会所 students, summer offers an exciting opportunity to engage in research and creative experiences that will prepare them for graduate school or their first job after graduation.

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