June 14th, 2019
Microbiology senior’s quest for challenge leads to space research
Jessica Scotten found her dream major. Now she is preparing for a career in space research.
Jessica Scotten found her dream major. Now she is preparing for a career in space research.
Congratulations 2019 SURE Science Scholars!
Microbiologists at Oregon State University have made an important advance in understanding the roles that gut bacteria play in human health.
OSU microbiologist Maude David is part of a $1.94 million grant to look for possible connections between the human microbiome and autism spectrum disorder.
Science students organize a very successful biomedical ethics conference.
Microbiology graduate student develops a board game designed to help students understand the microbial ecology of the oceans and movement of biomass.
In a groundbreaking study, OSU microbiologists find a clear link between aggressive behavior and the microbes that live in the dogs’ guts.
Bill Sandine, emeritus professor of microbiology, was known for his formidable contributions to the science of fermentation.
Basketball star and BioHealth Sciences junior Mikayla Pivec used her SURE Science scholarship to study how the homeless can have better access to resources.
OSU scientists take an interdisciplinary approach to human health, working across the life, physical and mathematical sciences to spur fresh thinking and innovations.
Three outstanding scientists received the 2018 College of Science Alumni Awards.
The findings, published in Nature Communications, add fresh insight to the fight to save the Earth’s embattled coral reefs.