AgSci’s flagship research publication, Oregon’s Agricultural Progress, launched two new versions in 2014—an app for tablets and a fully responsive mobile website—to reach an ever-expanding mobile audience with news and features about agricultural sciences.

http://oregonprogress.oregonstate.edu/

In a recent study led by Paul Jepson, director of OSU’s Integrated Plant Protection Center, researchers surveyed crop production in five African countries, and found a number of health and environmental concerns due to inefficient pesticide usage. The researchers are sharing their findings in an effort to educate the farmers on safe and sustainable application practices.

http://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/release/2014/02/osu-finds-widespread-pesticide-risks-west-africa

  •  Received an EPA grant to conduct the first-ever comprehensive in vivo toxicity studies of flame retardants.
  •  Recognized in Toxicological Sciences for their ground-breaking work using the embryonic zebrafish model to  evaluate the 1,060 compounds identified as hazardous by the EPA.
  •  Received EPA grant to study System toxicological approaches to define flame retardant adverse outcome pathways

http://emt.oregonstate.edu/roberttanguay