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ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì receives grant to help move inventions to the commercial market.

From Research Lab to Commercial Market: State Awards Grant to Boost Economy

ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University is among the institutions and businesses in Ohio to share $10 million in grants from the state’s Third Frontier Commission. ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì will share $400,000 with Cleveland State University to help commercialize the inventions that they create through research. The grants ar…

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The Mystery Behind Euphoric Feelings of Holding a Baby

There is nothing like it - holding a tiny baby in your arms. As a parent, you most likely know what it is like to get flooded with a rush of those ooey-gooey feelings. But why? How does it happen and what is the science behind those feelings for dads? Business Insider reached out to Heather Ca…

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Doug Kline (left) and Srinivasan Vijayaraghavan (right), both professors in ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University's Department of Biological Sciences, have received NIH grants to study reproductive challenges.

ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Biologists Combine for More Than $850,000 in NIH Grants to Study Reproductive Challenges

It could be argued that no science is more valuable to us than that which helps to ensure the survival of our species by solving the problems that challenge it. For many years, two ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences have been toiling over this matter, and each h…

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Doug Kline (left) and Srinivasan Vijayaraghavan (right), both professors in ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University's Department of Biological Sciences, have received NIH grants to study reproductive challenges.

ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Biologists Combine for More Than $850,000 in NIH Grants to Study Reproductive Challenges

It could be argued that no science is more valuable to us than that which helps to ensure the survival of our species by solving the problems that challenge it. For many years, two ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences have been toiling over this matter, and each h…

Tags: Department of Biological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Research , National Institutes of Health

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ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Biologist Nets Grant to Study Calorie-Burning Process That Could Help Fight Obesity

Physical activity is essential to fighting obesity, and scientists are constantly working to make this activity more effective and beneficial. A $450,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health will help biology professor Colleen Novak, Ph.D., from ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University’s College of Arts …

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ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Epidemiologist Leads Study That Refutes Assumptions ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Depression In Heart Attack Patients

A ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University epidemiologist has refuted some age-old assumptions about depression in heart attack patients. Studies have shown that people who suffer from depression are more likely to have heart disease or heart attacks in their lifetime. Worse still, similar research shows that heart p…

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The team in Alaska is (left to right) Jonathan Mills, undergraduate geology major; Kiersten Duroe, geology M.S. candidate; Elizabeth Herndon, Ph.D., assistant professor of geology; and Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology.

ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Researchers Study Climate Change in Alaska

Thanks to a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, two ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University professors are researching climate change in Alaska. Elizabeth Herndon, Ph.D., and Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Ph.D., assistant professors from ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì’s College of Arts and Sciences, spent a week in Fairbanks…

Tags: Department of Earth Sciences , Department of Biological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , National Science Foundation , Research , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Success Story

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Angela Ridgel, Ph.D., an associate professor of exercise science at ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University and an avid cyclist, has designed a bicycle specially tailored to Parkinson’s patients.

ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Exercise Science Professor Develops Treatment Bike for Parkinson’s Patients

Physical therapy is usually a component of treatment for patients of Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative and motor system disorders. Now, a ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University professor in the College of Education, Health and Human Services has designed a piece of equipment that serves that purpose…

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Gemma Casadesus-Smith, Ph.D., (center), an associate biology professor at ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì, stands in a lab with two graduate students.

ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì Biology Professor Looks to Stop Alzheimer’s Before It Starts

For decades, biologists researching a cure for Alzheimer’s disease have remained in the dark almost as much as the ailment’s victims. A ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University professor, however, is looking to stop the disease before it starts. Gemma Casadesus-Smith, Ph.D., an associate biology professor in the…

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Yanhai Du (center), ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì assistant professor in the College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology, teaches students about fuel cell technology.

The Future of Fuel Cells

The basic concept of a fuel cell is simple – it converts chemical energy into electricity. To hear ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì University Assistant Professor Yanhai Du, Ph.D., in the College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology tell it, however, the impact of modern and emerging fuel cell technol…

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