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2014 Distinguished University Professor Yasuko Rikihisa
Yasuko RikihisaProfessor, Department of Veterinary BiosciencesCollege of Veterinary MedicineYasuko Rikihisa is one of the world’s leading authorities on certain tick-borne diseases that infect food-…
Dawes, Chamberlin receive $1.2M NIH/NSF grant
Helen Chamberlin, professor of molecular genetics, and Adriana Dawes, an assistant professor of mathematics and molecular genetics, have received a joint $1.2 million grant from the National…
Chemist Receives Five Year $520,000 NSF CAREER Award
Hannah Shafaat, assistant professor, chemistry and biochemistry, has been granted a five-year, $520,000 NSF CAREER award for her project, “Metalloenzyme mechanisms probed by resonance Raman…
Interdisciplinary Team Exploits Bacterium's Weakness Assisted by $2,608,207 NIH Grant
Although only 42,000 cases of salmonellosis — the infection caused by the bacterium Salmonella — are reported each year, the U.S. Center for Disease Control believes that cases are grossly…
LSN-IGP Symposium
May 27th, 2015Ohio UnionThe 9th Annual IGP Symposium showcases the research of students belonging to the Life Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs: Biophysics; Molecular, Cellular, and…
LSN-IGP Symposium Save the Date
Join us for the Life Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs Symposium.Where: The Ohio UnionWhen: Wednesday, May 27 from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Study shows how one insect got its wings
Published in the April 4, 2013 edition of OnCampusBy Emily Caldwell Scientists have delved deeper into the evolutionary history of the fruit fly than ever before to reveal the genetic activity…