Certain adults with this artery-blocking condition may see more benefits with an open bypass compared to less-invasive procedures to improve circulation.
Certain adults with this artery-blocking condition may see more benefits with an open bypass compared to less-invasive procedures to improve circulation.
Grace Wang, The Ohio State University’s executive vice president of research, innovation and knowledge, has been named president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, one of the nation’s first technological universities.
A showdown between two powerhouse women’s basketball teams will set the stage for a celebration of the experiences of and the opportunities for first-generation students in higher education. The Ohio State University will honor these students during the game between the Buckeyes and the University of Tennessee tomorrow night at the Schottenstein Center.
Agency leaders discuss new research plan in The Lancet.
The Ohio State University will establish and operate a new testing center to support the deployment of zero-emission and low-emission public transportation buses with the support of a $26.5 million investment from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA).
The Ohio State University has been selected as one of six institutions to receive a $2.5 million Driving Change grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Established in 2019, Driving Change works with universities to create a more inclusive STEM learning environment.
The words “join the movement” are very familiar to many Ohio State University students. Throughout the year, students are encouraged to join BuckeyeThon’s movement to spread awareness and raise money to help support the fight against pediatric cancer and blood disorders.
NIH researchers develop new tools to demonstrate how environmental agents can lead to diseases.
Study results provide basis for first evidence-based kidney screening model for people with T1D.
Experts around the world working in animal, human and environmental health will be celebrating One Health Day on Nov. 3 to educate the public about the benefits of a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to the prevention, detection and response to public health threats. The One Health approach has made significant advances in addressing a wide range of public health concerns, including antimicrobial resistance, food safety, vector-borne and zoonotic diseases as well as COVID-19.