Research and Innovation

During annual awards banquet Nov. 12, Eisen will become 10th UO recipient of the Discovery Award while Nolen will receive a new investigator award.
Study using zebrafish finds the abundance of bacteria is not the driving force for regulating a balanced and healthy environment.
Proposal in the journal Science seeks a broad unified effort to expand research and harness the potential benefits of microbial communities.
'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.
Biologist Monte Westerfield will lead the UO's effort, using zebrafish in an effort to unravel genetic mysteries in rare diseases in humans.
A partnership between the Duck Store and the Office of Brand Management, the incubator will work with microbusinesses and entrepreneurs.
Similar discovery in frogs at the University of Wisconsin are tied together in a new paper that points to a window of excitability as daughter cells are created.
In a new report she and her co-authors identify barriers that limit opportunities and outcomes of students who are learning English.
Paper chosen was a collaborative effort with UO colleague Eric Johnson that continues to influence DNA research around the world.
The Center for Translational Neuroscience, led by Phil Fisher and Elliot Berkman, aims to deliver what is found in research to practical application.