In an Increasingly Digital World, We Still Can't Outsource This March 7 Genes in spotted gar could boost biomedical use of zebrafishUO-led genome sequencing project determines that the ancient fish is a sound bridge for advancing research on human diseases. March 4 Former UO grad student a Golden Mole finalistCalden Carroll discovered a molecule that lights up in the presence of of nitrates by accident while doing graduate work in chemistry at the UO. March 3 UO researcher cooks up chemistry for kidsHartman wrote "The Adventures of Meg A. Mole, Future Chemist," a child-friendly publication issued by the American Chemical Society. March 1 James Rippey, UO friend and advocate, passes away at age 84Rippey and his wife have given generously to the College of Business, Knight Library, the College of Arts and Sciences, and Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. March 1 March 12 memorial planned for Ehud HavazeletHavazelet taught creative writing at the UO since 1999 and is remembered as 'firey, brillian, unstinting (and) mercurial' by faculty colleagues. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 333 Page 334 Page 335 Page 336 Current page 337 Page 338 Page 339 Page 340 Page 341 … Next page Next › Last page Last »