Changes contribute to NIH’s decade long effort to address potential bias in grantmaking.
Changes contribute to NIH’s decade long effort to address potential bias in grantmaking.
The new Career EQ podcast is just one of a variety of resources that The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business offers to help students get a head start in launching their careers.
Federally funded study provides additional evidence supporting expanded use of telehealth services for opioid use disorder-related care.
As Israel pursues its response to the Hamas attack, the Israeli government would be well advised to remember the past two decades of often indecisive warfare conducted by both the United States and Israel against insurgent and terrorist groups, according to a military historian at The Ohio State University.
Scientists have breathed new life into the study of a protein with an outsized link to human cancers because of its dangerous mutations, using advanced research techniques to detect its hidden regions.
We are excited to announce the members of the search advisory committee for Ohio State’s next senior vice president and The Wolfe Foundation-Eugene Smith Endowed Athletics Director.
Since 1992, Buckeyes around Ohio have raised more than $12 million for scholarships at The Ohio State University through an unlikely source: license plates.
When he arrived at The Ohio State University in 2018, Kellyn Gerenstein had two goals: study engineering and play for the varsity football team as a walk-on. Football was a cornerstone of his life. When he couldn’t get an immediate walk-on tryout, he was crushed.
When both mothers and fathers in low-income families are responsive to the needs of their children, good things happen, a recent study found.
In the world of threatened and endangered species conservation, the genomic revolution has raised some complicated questions: How can scientists justify assessing species genetic diversity without consulting entire genomes now that they can be sequenced? But then again, how can scientists justify the time and expense of genome sequencing when age-old measures of neutral genetic diversity are much cheaper and easier to obtain?