October 31st, 2016
Seeking Science Communication Fellows for spring cohort
Applications are now being accepted for our spring 2017 Cohort Science Communication Fellowship program.
Applications are now being accepted for our spring 2017 Cohort Science Communication Fellowship program.
Biochemistry and biophysics professor Tory Hagen’s research reveals a compound that might help prevent some of the toxic processes involved with aging.
Globally renowned developmental physiologist and zoology alumnus Dr. Kent Thornburg presents seminar on heart disease.
A multidisciplinary team in the College of Science at Oregon State University has been awarded $500K
Dr. Javier Rojo will join the Department of Statistics as the inaugural Korvis Professor of Statistics in January 2017.
Biochemistry alumnus Patrick Reardon (‘01) returns to OSU as Director of the new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility.
Artist Abigail Losli (BFA ’16) will be exhibiting her painting inspired by a research cruise on the Pacific Ocean at the SPARK reception on October […]
Recently Mas Subramanian and his collaborators have developed and perfected the chemistry of creating other durable, non-toxic pigments.
Faculty, students and advisors in the College of Science received awards for exceptional research, teaching, and dedicated service at OSU’s 2016 University Day.
The College of Science received $12.3 million in research grants and awards in fiscal year 2015-2016, fueling strong growth of 25% since FY14.
Physicist Bo Sun has discovered a mechanism of intercellular communication that helps explain how biological systems function properly most of the time.
Associate professor of chemistry Chong Fang is the 2016 recipient of the OSU Promising Scholar Award.
Statistics researchers from the College of Science and across Oregon State University are participating in JSM 2016.
The Department of Statistics will host the 2016 International Indian Statistical Association Conference August 18-21, attracting 200 statisticians from around the world.
A team of chemists discovered how to create isomandelalide, a synthetic, stable compound which is a huge asset for scientists studying disease.
Allyson Erlendson, a first-year biochemistry and biophysics graduate student, receives the 2016 Christopher and Catherine Mathews Graduate Fellowship.
YinMn, the blue pigment discovered by Chemistry Professor Mas Subramanian in 2009, generates a new wave of worldwide media attention and interest.
The first-ever Genetic Code Expansion (GCE) Conference was hosted by the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics August 11-14, 2016.
Senior researcher at Hatfield Marine Science Center Sarah Henkel will set sail on the Pacific Ocean with her team and artist, Abigail Losli (BFA, ‘16).
Bruce Menge and his team of researchers have reported on the appearance of an unprecedented number of juvenile sea stars off the Oregon coast over […]