The Ohio State University and the Wexner Medical Center were honored with the 2022 Governor’s Inclusive Employer Award today.
The Ohio State University and the Wexner Medical Center were honored with the 2022 Governor’s Inclusive Employer Award today.
Aram Dobalian, professor of public health, is an expert in health care quality and access during natural disasters. Dobalian discussed the role of public health leaders and health administrators in disaster response as destructive events become more frequent and widespread.
INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the country’s oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education, has awarded the 2022 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award to five health sciences graduate programs at The Ohio State University.
Steven Prohira, a physicist and a former postdoctoral researcher at The Ohio State University, has been named a recipient of the 2022 MacArthur Fellowship, a prize often called the “genius grant.”
NIH partnering with INRB to evaluate tecovirimat (TPOXX).
Research method integrates human cortical organoids into developing rat brains, allowing for study of brain processes associated with disease.
Three Ohio State University leaders were recognized for their contributions to higher education and the community-at-large during the 15th Annual King Arts Complex Legends & Legacies awards ceremony: Melissa Gilliam, executive vice president and provost; Melissa Shivers, senior vice president for the Office of Student Life; and Gene Smith, senior vice president and Wolfe Foundation Endowed Athletics Director. The event was held Oct. 6 at the Lincoln Theatre in Columbus.
According to Michelle Wibbelsman, associate professor of Latin American Indigenous Cultures in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The Ohio State University, the masks featured in the “Dancing with Devils: Latin American Masks Traditions” exhibit can be viewed not only as art objects but as texts that document the history, experiences and traditions of a community.
Approach tested in NIH trial expected to work similarly for other allergens.
Ohio State University students should take a few minutes before they leave for fall break to secure their homes and valuables. Students need to make sure to lock all doors and windows.