Research & Science
How Butterflies Could Help Deliver Meds to Humans
PBS to highlight 91¿ì»îÁÖ State Stark professor's research on how butterflies could be used as a model for delivering disease-fighting drugs to the human body.
Researcher Receives Five-Year Grant From the National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health
91¿ì»îÁÖ State's Gemma Casadesus Smith is studying why women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's.
From Research Lab to Commercial Market: State Awards Grant to Boost Economy
91¿ì»îÁÖ is among the institutions and businesses in Ohio to share $10 million in grants from the state’s Third Frontier Commission. 91¿ì»îÁÖ State will share $400,000 with Cleveland State University to help commercialize the inventions that they create through research. The grants ar…91¿ì»îÁÖ State Archaeologist Uses National Science Foundation Grant to Recreate, Test Ancient Weapons
91¿ì»îÁÖ State professor uses a $215,000 National Science Foundation grant to analyze weapons technology dating back 11,000 to 12,000 years.
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Biologist Awarded $1.8 Million to Advance Research of Alzheimer’s in Women
91¿ì»îÁÖ State's Gemma Casadesus Smith is studying why women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's.
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Geographers Make Maps to Help Study Youth Violence
91¿ì»îÁÖ researchers use geospatial technology to study youth violence in Akron, Ohio.
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Chemists Create Microscopic Environment to Study Cancer Cell Growth
A 91¿ì»îÁÖ State professor, his graduate students and researchers from Kyoto University help offer new understanding about what turns good cells bad.
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Chemists Create Microscopic Environment to Study Cancer Cell Growth
According to the American Cancer Society, there will be an estimated 1,688,780 new cancer cases diagnosed and 600,920 cancer deaths in the U.S. in 2017.
These numbers are stark and sobering, and worse yet, we still do not know exactly why cancer develops in its victims or how to stop it.
An online publication in Nature Nanotechnology this week by 91¿ì»îÁÖ researchers and their colleagues at Kyoto University in Japan, however, may offer new understanding about what turns good cells bad.
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Professor Weighs in on the Rush to Save Government Scientific Data
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Professor Anne Jefferson expresses concern over losing valuable scientific data following proposed budget cuts.
91¿ì»îÁÖ State Students to Collaborate With Kyoto University Researchers
91¿ì»îÁÖ students will travel to Japan for collaborative research with the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University, studying evolutionary genetic analysis, Alzheimer’s disease and aggressive behavior.