February 13th, 2017
Disease “superspreading” driving force in Ebola epidemic
A new study reveals nearly 3% of people infected with Ebola in the 2014-15 epidemic were “super spreaders,” responsible for infecting 61% of all cases.
A new study reveals nearly 3% of people infected with Ebola in the 2014-15 epidemic were “super spreaders,” responsible for infecting 61% of all cases.
On November 2 and 3, 1500 K-12 students gather for Discovery Days on campus
Two College of Science alumni win awards from the Oregon State University Alumni Association.
Physicist Bo Sun has discovered a mechanism of intercellular communication that helps explain how biological systems function properly most of the time.
International statistics conference arrives at OSU.
A team of chemists discovered how to create isomandelalide, a synthetic, stable compound which is a huge asset for scientists studying disease.
After graduation, microbiology senior Justin Frost heads to Boise, Idaho, to teach science in a public school as part of the Teach for America program.
Hours after returning from a business trip to Africa to his home in Geneva, Switzerland, alumnus Ramesh Krishnamurthy (’00) boarded a flight for Oregon
Integrative Biology professor Francis Chan, co-chair of a 20-member panel of leading ocean scientists, published report addressing increasing ocean acidification and hypoxia.
New insect species, breakthrough in ALS research, big ideas in ocean protection and more…
Breakthrough: Biochemistry researchers have essentially stopped the progression of Lou Gehrig’s disease in mice
The College of Science has an extensive research portfolio that is globally recognized, providing our students enriching and life-changing experiences.