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Hadad and Ohio State team seek deadly chemical nerve agent antidotes
With funding from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, part of the U.S. Department of Defense, Christopher Hadad, Craig McElroy and Christopher Callam are leading an effort to discover medical…
Ohio State-Vanderbilt collaboration, 'Twinkle,' to find potentially habitable worlds
Astronomers are preparing to further study the atmospheres of planets discovered through NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission to identify the most promising exoplanets —…
Logan featured in PBS NewsHour segments on coronavirus-related racial disparities
PBS NewsHour featured Trevon Logan, professor of economics and associate dean, in a two-part segment on the racial disparities in health and economics as illuminated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio State trustees approve new endowed faculty positions, support funds for Arts and Sciences
The June 2020 trustees meeting recognized significant and historic philanthropic contributions and support across multiple departments and areas. The gifts helped the College of Arts and Sciences…
Ohio State’s Center for Emergent Materials awarded $18 million NSF grant
The Center for Emergent Materials recently received $18 million in Materials Research Science and Engineering Center funding from the National Science Foundation. The support will advance the center…
Dive into Black history with these four books by Arts and Sciences faculty
Expand your understanding of how Black people have fought for equality and justice throughout the history of the United States.
Looking back on spring 2020
Take a look back at the transformations and accomplishments of students, faculty and staff in the face of unprecedented challenges during spring 2020.
Untangling international conflict with computational science
A two-year, $200,000 grant from the Carnegie Corporation will fund graduate student research in Bear Braumoeller's Modeling Emergent Social Order Lab, using computational modeling to better…
Ohio State providing research, data collection for cervical cancer nonprofit
While The Lily Project was making strides providing health care, it was lacking in research capabilities and data collection. That’s where Schmeer and Ohio State came in.