NIH-funded results add to growing scientific evidence of negative health effects of cannabis use during pregnancy
NIH-funded results add to growing scientific evidence of negative health effects of cannabis use during pregnancy
En un estudio multinacional dirigido por un equipo de investigacion de Mayo Clinic que empleo la inteligencia artificial, los investigadores desarrollaron un algoritmo para predecir mejor la recurrencia del cancer colorrectal. Los resultados del estudio se publicaron en Gastroenterologia.
Public and private sector planning and collaboration must support education, workforce development, housing and research and learning, says the John Glenn College of Public Affairs.
Ohio State University President Kristina M. Johnson recently joined Ohio State Newark Dean William MacDonald for the presentation of a hand-crafted black ash basket made by noted Pokagon Potawatomi artist Jenny (Brown) Chapman.
The Ohio State University moved up to 16th among public universities according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings for 2023. That’s an improvement of one spot.
The Ohio State University has selected Lisa Florman as vice provost for the arts, effective Sept. 15.
As vice provost for the arts, Florman will support and advise the central administration on arts and culture initiatives, priorities and strategies. In doing so, she will facilitate the integration of the arts into the university’s mission of scholarship, education and service. She will support greater collaboration between arts entities on Ohio State’s campuses and the communities that the university serves. Her efforts will link Ohio State to arts organizations across Ohio and the nation as well as around the world.
On a sunlit afternoon at the center of the Silicon Heartland, President Joe Biden joined Ohio State President Kristina M. Johnson, Gov. Mike DeWine and Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to celebrate the groundbreaking for two advanced chipmaking facilities.
The Ohio State University Marching Band treated fans in Ohio Stadium to popular hits from the last 50 years during Saturday’s halftime show.
Distrust and, at times, outright dismissal of public health’s evolving pandemic guidance might have been minimized by relying more heavily on input and guidance from ethicists, argue the authors of a new perspective piece in the New England Journal of Medicine.