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UO neuroscientist Scott Frey
Frey places his hand to show its mapping location to the brain, where sensory inputs from the hand are processed.
Hand-Brain Activation
Activation of the left cerebral hemisphere during sensory stimulation of the transplanted right palm. (Graphic courtesy of Scott Frey)
Hsu-Reeb Faces
 
David Reeb and Stephen Hsu
Photo, 2008
John Lukacs-2008
In his UO office, John Lukacs, professor of anthropology, shows a 250,000-year-old "Kabwe skull" from Africa. The sex is unknown, but this specimen has 15 teeth still intact or partially present -- 12 of them have obvious damage from dental caries.
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Factors influencing cavity formation
Graphic courtesy of John Lukacs
Cara Bohon-2008
Cara Bohon, doctoral student in clinical psychology at the UO.
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Mensinger-Zakharov-Johnson
Photo taken in the lab managed by Zakharov in the Lokey Laboratories, 2008
New nanocluster
 
Research Tidbits

The vice president for research and graduate studies (Rich Linton) oversees the research and graduate activities at the UO. Click here for more information.


A lot of UO research occurs in designated research centers and institutes, all of which involve interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

Logo for Science Northwest, a collaborative regional news site for leading academic research institutions

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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