Oregon in the News

The work by former UO postdoctoral researcher James Meadow and faculty colleagues says individuals can be identified by the bacterial signature.
Tobar has been featured in stories nationwide as his popular book on the ordeal goes into paperback and a movie is set for release in November.
The More magazine and website praises Wood for her work using the public trust doctrine as a vehicle to speed action on climate change.
The story discusses work by Srivastava and graduate student Allison Tackman that looks at the social costs of supressing one's emotions.
UO scientists Craig Young and Kirsten Meyer appear on The Jefferson Exchange to talk about dives off the U.S. East Coast and New Zealand.