UO scientists discover new anti-inflammatory bacterial protein
New study helps explain the human body’s moderated immune response to gut bacteria
New study helps explain the human body’s moderated immune response to gut bacteria
The fund helps turn UO research into products and businesses and supports entrepreneurs
A visit by world-renowned dance master Dwight Rhoden gives students a chance to swing
Geologist Greg Retallack helped identify a sample of an early soil that could be 3.7 billion years old
Dino bones are rarely found in Oregon, which was underwater for most of the dinosaur age
Members of 10 teams working together met in Salem to discuss progress and next steps
Highlights include a Nov. 16 panel discussion on turning faculty research into new products
Studies led by Marjorie Taylor find children who invent parallel worlds often are strong storytellers
The project melds work in the College of Education and School of Journalism and Communication
Stephanie Wood wants educators to see the Lewis and Clark Trail from another perspective