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Science and research isn't always about published findings. There also are stories about the people, as well as the departments, institutes, laboratories and centers where faculty and staff pursue their interests and theories.

This section is designed to cover some of these many pursuits.

UO raises matching funds needed for $65 million science building

UO raises matching funds needed for $65 million science building

$13.67 million gift also increases endowment supporting brain research

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UO's Postlethwait to pursue Fanconi anemia work in Germany

UO's Postlethwait to pursue Fanconi anemia work in Germany

With Humboldt Research Award, UO biologist will collaborate on potential disease cure in zebrafish

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Meet Dean Michael Bullis

Meet Dean Michael Bullis

Since arriving at the University of Oregon as a faculty member, Michael Bullis has been a leader. Now he speaks out on why the college is the place to be

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Spotlight on Education

Spotlight on Education

Special Office of Communications feature package opens a few windows on the University of Oregon's highly ranked College of Education, featuring videos with Dean Bullis and three stories

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CDC grant boosts UO program that addresses children's behaviors

CDC grant boosts UO program that addresses children's behaviors

Effectiveness of 'Family Check-Up' with Portland-area families to be monitored over three years

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UO's Murray was expelled from school, now he focuses on keeping kids there

UO's Murray was expelled from school, now he focuses on keeping kids there

In tough, poor, urban school districts, student-teacher relationships really do matter, he says

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Overcoming the complexities of everyday language

Overcoming the complexities of everyday language

UO's Nippold says tapping a student's interests may help boost communication skills

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Geri Richmond given awards from AWIS & Coblentz Society

Geraldine RichmondUO chemist Geri Richmond is among the 2008 Class of Fellows named by the Association for Women in Science (AWIS). Six women and one man were so honored during February's annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston. Richmond was noted for "her support of professional advancement of women through leadership of the Committee for the Advancement of Women Chemists (COACh)."

Richmond, who is the Richard M. and Patricia H. Noyes Professor of Chemistry at UO, in March will receive another award. The Coblentz Society, a non-profit organization founded in 1954 to foster the understanding and application of vibrational spectroscopy, has chosen Richmond as the 2008 recipient of its Bomen-Michelson Award. The annual award, given since 1987, honors A.E. Michelson, developer of the Michelson interferometer, and is sponsored by the Swiss firm ABB Bomem Inc., a world leader in space spectrometry. The Coblenz Society noted Richmond's "contributions to the field of molecular spectroscopy through the use, development and advancement of nonlinear optical methods to study molecular structure and interactions at complex surfaces and interfaces."

Science/Research Blog

Jim Barlow -- blog art photoVisit Jim's  SciBlog, an informal look at research news.

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Sept. 22 -- Presidential politics have centered on the Iraq war and the U.S. economy. Now the two candidates discuss science in their responses to 14 questions.

Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

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Looking for the latest research news in the Northwest? Collaborating science writers at the leading Northwest research institutions now have a clearinghouse dedicated to the region's major institutions. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory now hosts Science Northwest. Check it out!

 


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