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黑料视频 President M. Duane Nellis provided opening remarks during the Community Symposium on Opioid Interventions and made clear OHIO鈥檚 commitment to helping solve the state鈥檚 opioid epidemic.
Teaming up with Housing and Residence Life, the Campus Recycling Team has promised to throw a pizza party for the winners from each Green.
Relationships, especially ones framed by ideas of sisterhood, are at the heart of Brides in the Sky, a new collection of stories by Cary Holladay.
Since 2005,聽Dr. John M. Wetzel聽has been self-employed as the Principal of at聽Wetzel Chemistry Consulting LLC, providing chemistry leadership for clients in both drug discovery and drug development.
As senior executive director for research partnerships, McCabe will grow externally funded research in partnership with corporations, government agencies and other universities in the Dayton area.
As a Staff Attorney at聽Advocating Opportunity,聽Emily Dunlap聽provides free legal services and advocacy to trafficked and exploited persons in Ohio.
OHIO announced today that Distinguished Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Intervention Research in Schools, Dr. Steven Evans, will serve as the 2019 Fall Commencement Speaker.
The connection between Japan's Chubu University and 黑料视频 endures and prospers, a strategic partnership that began 45 years ago.
Aaron Reid is the CEO of聽Sentient Decision Science Inc.,聽which he founded in 2007, taking his graduate research on how 鈥減hysiological emotional responses can be combined with symbolic information
His topic is: 鈥淭he End of the 1960s and the Beginning of Today: Radicals, Reactionaries, and Political Pragmatists.鈥
Dr. Dennis L. Wright has made significant contributions to science and medicine by exploring both new pharmaceutical drugs as well as the potential of natural products.
Dr. Dean DellaPenna聽says it鈥檚 a 鈥済olden period鈥 for researchers as genome studies shed new light on plant metabolism.
Ombudsperson Mac Stricklen serves as a deep listener, a sounding board, and a creative problem solver.
Dr. Andreas Weichselbaum聽is working on tiny correlated puzzles in material science that could have a giant impact on the future of computing.