Research and Innovation

Zebrafish will be used in an effort combining physics and biology that initially seeks to neutralize a cholera-causing bacterium.
Team of UO physicists helped install advanced sensors for the Advanced LIGO Project that was formally dedicated in Washington.
Long-running study involving the College of Education's Atika Khurana continues to define consequences of poor impulse control.
Dean Kees de Kluyver has prepared the Lundquist College of Business for growth and continued excellence.
Ben Blue will attend an international conference devoted to research using the C. elegans nematode.
His earlier experience on the Exxon-Valdez oil spill came back into play when another spill threatened archaeological sites near Santa Barbara.
The UO chemist will use the funds to enhance his research on solar water splitting technology.
Researchers at the UO practiced strategies to share their discoveries with more people at a workshop on communicating science.
An observation by a UO graduate student leads to a collaboration with Bowdoin College to unravel sexual intrigue in some nematodes.
National leading researchers are being recruited to help boost the UO's leadership in areas seen as critical to emerging scientific challenges.