Academics and Research

University of Oregon chemists have synthesized organic molecular structures that move both positive and negative electrical charges.
UO researches have discovered a way to predict how a child will respond to stressful situations in the future by examining the child at five months of age.
Joshua Roering's study of the Umpqua River basin in the Oregon Coast Range helps explain natural processes behind the width of valleys.
Poor impulse control, drug use and risky sexual behaviors in teenagers can be the result of weakness in working memory, according studies by Atika Khurana.
SmartUps and Research, Innovation & Graduate Education partnered to offer a workshop tailored to faculty members and graduate students/post docs.