Research team adds up costs of climate change for Oregonians November 10 Oregon study suggests some gut microbes may be keystones of healthStudy using zebrafish finds the abundance of bacteria is not the driving force for regulating a balanced and healthy environment. October 29 Bob Bussel to discuss new book on Teamsters UnionThe UO historian and LERC director, author of ‘Fighting for Total Person Unionism,’ will hold events in Eugene and Portland. October 28 U.S. scientists, including UO's Green, propose microbiome initiativeProposal in the journal Science seeks a broad unified effort to expand research and harness the potential benefits of microbial communities. October 28 Buzz-saw shark: UO exhibit to feature ancient whorl-tooth fish'Buzz Sharks of Long Ago' opens Nov. 5 at Museum of Natural and Cultural History, showcasing works by Alaska artist and fossil fanatic Ray Troll. October 27 UO, Baylor team up for NIH-funded Model Organism Screening CenterBiologist Monte Westerfield will lead the UO's effort, using zebrafish in an effort to unravel genetic mysteries in rare diseases in humans. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 323 Page 324 Page 325 Page 326 Current page 327 Page 328 Page 329 Page 330 Page 331 … Next page Next › Last page Last »