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Gut Reactions: OSU researchers study gut microbiomes, establish a core facility

Mon, Sep 18, 2023

No matter how still a person or animal might look, there is always a hive of activity going on under the surface. Microbiomes — a community of bacteria — are constantly colonizing our bodies. There are hundreds of microbes inside the body that each provide essential functions. However, without the correct balance, one can experience health problems like infections and malnutrition.

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Pecan Paradise: OSU Ag Research furthers the land-grant mission

Mon, Sep 18, 2023

Wheat and livestock often get the spotlight in Oklahoma, but the state also boasts a thriving pecan industry.

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Early Success: Six OSU faculty receive prestigious NSF CAREER awards

Mon, Sep 18, 2023

OSU had six National Science Foundation CAREER award winners in 2023 from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, and the College of Arts and Sciences.

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How Research Moves: Explaining the differences in research and who they affect

Mon, Sep 18, 2023

In the last issue of OSU Research Matters, the “How Research Moves” segment provided an overview of the primary reasons why research is integral to Oklahoma State University’s mission. First, the research mission draws experts from across the globe to join the OSU faculty. These experts then provide a powerful example of scholarly and scientific achievement to OSU students in the classroom, the laboratory and the field. Finally, OSU research extends beyond the institution’s boundaries to impact the public.

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Designing the factory of tomorrow

Thu, Jul 20, 2023

A collaborative team of OSU researchers is purposefully designing the factory of tomorrow, which has the power to weave AI, automation and humans seamlessly together in a manufacturing ecosystem.

Dr. Weihua ShengMSISDepartment of ManagementResearch Matters magazineDr. Bryan EdwardsComputer ScienceDr. Dursun DelenCenter for Health Systems InnovationDr. Christopher CrickSpears School of Business
Oklahoma State University, partners take Oklahoma’s aerospace and aviation leadership to next level

Fri, Jun 30, 2023

Friday, Oklahoma State University and partners — including Tulsa Innovation Labs and the Osage Nation — celebrated a ribbon-cutting at the LaunchPad Center for Advanced Air Mobility at OSU-Tulsa’s Helmerich Research Center (HRC).

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Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium highlights impact of student research

Mon, Apr 24, 2023

No matter where a student finds themself in their academic career at Oklahoma State University, they can take part in groundbreaking research. For undergraduates, that research was on display this week at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.

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Summer in Bozeman: How an OSU theatre professor is impacting rural arts engagement

Wed, Mar 15, 2023

In the summer of 2022, Eric Barker, an Oklahoma State University assistant professor of scenic design, found himself with a Research Jumpstart/Accelerator Grant (RJAG) but nowhere to spend it; his original plans to work with the Richmond Shakespeare festival in Richmond, Indiana, had fallen through.   The RJAG grant is designed to aid faculty in getting their research up and running following the COVID-19 pandemic. Barker knew he needed to find another research project and did just that, landing the chance to work with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP) in Bozeman, Montana.   

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