Academics and Research

Researchers in the Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry have developed the first platform to fully study and understand the aqueous chemistry of aluminum.
Kame’enui argued creating a blueprint for instruction based on solid scientific evidence should be a central focus of our public schools.
Gabriel Sanchez attended Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science national conference and received an undergraduate research award.
A mammoth tusk has landed on the UO campus, months after a hired hand on a northeast Oregon ranch thought he saw a petrified log sticking out of a hillside.
Four Alaska Native students got the chance over the summer to conduct research on the cutting edge of innovation at the University of Oregon. They used innovative strategies to isolate novel bacteria from fish. They explored the emerging fields of gnotobiology, live imaging, genomics and bioinformatics. They gained a holistic understanding of biology that focuses on host-microbe systems.