October 1st, 2015
Genetic coding research receives $1.83 million in federal funding
Ryan Mehl has received two NSF and NIH grants to explore using genetic code expansion to change how we can use and study proteins.
Science faculty and students nabbed top honors at 2015 University Day, an annual tradition of ushering in the academic year by honoring extraordinary accomplishments.
The Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics welcomed ushered in fall term with a department picnic last week, attracting more than 100 faculty and students.
Kim Kenny graduated with degrees in biology and international studies, while studying abroad, interning, rowing and more. Read how she did it all.
Join us at the John L. Fryer Salmon Disease lab on Friday, October 2 from 3–7 pm at 34347 NE Electric Rd, Corvallis.
The Oregon State University Physics Department hosted the American Physical Society Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics January 15-17, 2016.
Doctoral student Michelle Wiley receives the 2015-16 Christopher and Catherine Mathews Graduate Fellowship in the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics.
Science students present their research at the Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium August 27 from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm in ALS, room 4000.
Integrative Biology doctoral students Holland Elder and Caroline Glidden have received the prestigious NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards this year.
The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics hosts inaugural Genetic Code Expansion workshop offering training in GCE technology.
Heidi Schellman is the newly elected vice chair of the Commission on Particles and Fields within the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
Statistics alumni had a strong showing at the American Statistical Society’s 2015 Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM)
“I can do anything. I have a math degree!”
Physics Professor Janet Tate has been recognized by the Faculty Recognition and Awards Committee
A new generation of underrepresented minority STEM leaders is being trained this week to serve, strengthen and unify communities at local and national levels.
The College of Science welcomes Enrique Thomann as the Head of the Department of Mathematics
The Department of Microbiology Head Jerri Bartholomew has been appointed the Emile. F. Pernot Distinguished Professor.
The College of Science congratulates its Undergraduate Research, Innovation and Creativity (URISC) award winners
Scholarships enable the College to attract, retain and inspire top students