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OSU plant biology professor earns $330,000 NSF grant to study tropical forests

Wed, Mar 23, 2022

Benedicte Bachelot, an assistant professor in the Department of Plant Biology, Ecology and Evolution, came to Oklahoma State University in August 2020. This is her first tenure track position, and this was her first time applying for a National Science Foundation grant. And she got it.

College of Arts and SciencesScience and TechnologyGlobalPlant Biology Ecology and EvolutionFood Land and Natural ResourcesResearch
Rising in Research: FAPC hosts annual research symposium

Wed, Mar 16, 2022

Students at Oklahoma State University take part in annual research symposium at the Robert M. Kerr food and Agricultural Products Center.

Orange is the AnswerScience and TechnologyResearchFood and Agricultural Products Centerfood science researchOSU AgricultureOSU Ag Research
OSU receives patent for new fermentation process

Tue, Feb 22, 2022

Oklahoma State University bioengineer Hasan Atiyeh was recently issued a patent that could significantly increase biofuel production while decreasing carbon dioxide emissions.

Science and Technology#OrangeIsTheAnswerOSU AgricultureEngineering and DesignDepartment of Biosystems and Agricultural EngineeringCowboy InnovationsOSU Ag ResearchResearch
OSU, OU scientists collaborate to sequence, map new genome

Thu, Feb 10, 2022

A team of researchers from Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma published a genome sequence and chromosome map for the micro-crustacean Daphnia pulicaria. Researchers in the laboratory of Punidan Jeyasingh in OSU’s Department of Integrative Biology, in collaboration with the laboratory of OU biology professor Lawrence Weider, led the efforts. The results of their work were published in the journal Molecular Ecology.

Science and TechnologyCollege of Arts and SciencesResearchAnimal Health and SciencesFood Land and Natural ResourcesIntegrative Biology
Chemistry professor earns $2.2 million grant for COVID-19 research

Wed, Feb 09, 2022

Dr. Martin McCullagh is a computational chemist, and his research focuses on modeling molecules, particularly biomolecules like proteins and peptides, to learn how they function. Partnering with two researchers from Colorado State University, McCullagh has earned a $2.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study a protein in the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19.

Human Health and WellnessScience and TechnologyResearchCollege of Arts and SciencesChemistry
Hydroponics gardening attracts horticulture curiosity

Mon, Dec 13, 2021

Oklahoma State University horticulture Extension specialists discuss the growing popularity of hydroponics gardening.

Food Land and Natural ResourceshorticultureAg ResearchScience and TechnologyOSU ExtensionOutreach and EngagementgardeningOSU Agriculture
What causes post-meal drowsiness on Thanksgiving day?

Wed, Nov 17, 2021

Darren Scott, food scientist at the Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center at Oklahoma State University, explains why people feel tired after eating the Thanksgiving meal.

Human Health and WellnessFood Land and Natural ResourcesOSU AgriculturefoodFood and Agricultural Products CenterScience and Technologyfood science
OSU English professor receives $250,000 grant for writing software

Wed, Nov 03, 2021

Oklahoma State University Department of English professor Dr. Stephanie Link created a software program that helps people learn how to write for scientific publication, earning her one of the largest grants ever received by an OSU English faculty member.

Science and TechnologyArts and HumanitiesEnglishCollege of Arts and SciencesResearch
It pays to be cautious when living online

Fri, Oct 15, 2021

IT specialists from OSU Agriculture discuss the power of creating a strong password for online accounts and how to safely use social media.

OSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureScience and TechnologyFamily and Consumer Sciences
Geography grad becomes Air Force pilot

Thu, Sep 30, 2021

When 2nd Lt. Nolan Malloy first stepped onto Oklahoma State University’s campus as a freshman, he never imagined he would use his geography degree to join the military. Six years, dozens of flight hours and one commission later, he knows he is where he is meant to be. Malloy is an Air Force pilot stationed at Vance Air Force Base in Enid, Oklahoma, while he finishes his flight training, and he is thankful to OSU for helping him get there.

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