October 7th, 2019
Deafness-causing protein deficiency makes brain rewire itself, research suggests
Biochemists find that the brains of people with congenital deafness may be rewiring themselves in ways that affect how those people learn.
Biochemists find that the brains of people with congenital deafness may be rewiring themselves in ways that affect how those people learn.
A compound with potential as a treatment for ALS has gained further promise in a new study by biochemist Joe Beckman.
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.
Chemist Sandra Loesgen has been working to identify the next generation of antibiotics from the microbes associated with marine and freshwater fishes.
Basketball star and BioHealth Sciences junior Mikayla Pivec used her SURE Science scholarship to study how the homeless can have better access to resources.
The College of Science highlights successes from 2017-18 from groundbreaking research on ocean acidification and earthquake forecasting to dangers affecting coral reefs.
Oregon State microbiologists have made a key advance toward understanding which of the trillions of gut microbes may play important roles in how humans and […]
OSU biophysicist Weihong Qiu has solved a longstanding puzzle concerning the design of molecular motors, paving the way toward new cancer therapies.
Nearly 400 scientists and acclaimed science writer Ed Yong will participate in the 9th International Symbiosis Society Congress at OSU.
BioHealth Sciences major Coby Cates founded and presided over the national award-winning Pre-SOMA (Student Osteopathic Medical Association) club.