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EEOB Researcher PI on Ohio Board of Regents Study to Determine Possible Health Impacts of Lake Erie Cyanotoxins
Stuart Ludsin, co-director of Ohio State’s Aquatic Ecology Laboratory, and EEOB associate professor, is PI on a new two-year, $162,598 Ohio Board of Regents grant to study fish flesh and fresh…
Arts and Sciences Students Selected Albert Schweitzer Fellows
Two Arts and Sciences students — Ahran Koo and Sarah Levitt — are among the 18 graduate students selected for the 2015-16 class of Albert Schweitzer Fellows from Columbus and Athens.
Molecular Genetics Professor Receives Four-Year, $1.2 Million NIH Grant
Molecular Genetics Professor Hay-Oak Park’s four-year, $1.2 million NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences grant builds on ongoing studies to understand spatial and temporal regulation of…
Earth Scientists Funded to Study Climatic and Environmental Change in European Alps
Paolo Gabrielli, research scientist and Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor, School of Earth Sciences, have been awarded $239,000 by the Geography and Spatial Science program of the…
Graduate Students Involved in Multi-Generational, Co-Design Project
In an experiment of multi-generational design creativity, a group of graduate students from The Ohio State University teamed up with groups of older adults – ranging in age from their 70s to 90s –…
Psychology Professor Identifies Strong Predictors of Obesity
Charles Emery, professor of psychology, is lead author of a new study identifying two strong predictors of obesity: having low self-esteem related to one’s weight and keeping food visibly available…
Researchers from Ohio State and the UK Study How Music Brings People Together
Cognitive ethnomusicologists at The Ohio State University collaborated with researchers from Durham University in the UK to conduct leading research, published in early April, about how music brings…
Psychology Professor and Colleagues Publish Largest Behavioral Treatment Study Ever Done in the Field of Autism
Luc Lecavalier, professor, psychology and psychiatry, is lead author of a new study finding that for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a 24-week parent training program is superior to…
Gender-Inclusive Housing Initiative Inspired by Undergraduate Research of Young Alumnus
Chase M. Ledin (BA ’14) has been instrumental in Ohio State’s process of implementing gender-inclusive housing, which allows people of many genders — specifically students who identify as LGBTQ — to…