Highlights and News
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In the News
- High Noon for Nano (Tanguay)
- New Method Identifies Meth Hot Spots (Sudakin)
Umatilla County has Oregon's most meth problems - China's Olympic Pollution Efforts Paid Off, Expert Says (Simonich)
- Beijing's blue-sky thinking gives scientists a golden opportunity to study the effects of pollution (Simonich)
- One big drug test: Analyzing a city's sewage can put a number on its vices (Field)
- Trout used as ‘lab rats’ in cancer study (Benninghoff)
- Get a Little Sun This Summer – It Could Help Save Your Life (LPI)
- Mainstream Studies on Vitamin Efficacy Flawed (LPI)
- New Mechanism Identified for Action of Possible Carcinogen (Benninghoff)
- OSU Researchers Develop New Approach for Studying Tissue Regeneration (Tanguay)
An Interview with Dr. Tanguay. Zebrafish Journal
- Cancer Research Highlighted in the OSU President's Report 2007(Williams)
- You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks – With the Right Diet (Hagen)
- Getting Better Numbers on Drugs (Field)
Oregon Gets Statewide Drug Test; Washington Likely Next - Wastewater chemistry reveals patterns of municipal drug use (Field and Sudakin)
- ‘Epigenetics’ Providing a New View of Diet and Cancer (Dashwood)
- Researchers Track Dust, Soot from China (Simonich)
- Abby Benninghoff: Mixing Chemistry and Communication (Benninghoff)
Ten Outstanding Scientists Chosen as Science Communication Fellows - Breakthrough Provides New Tool for Degenerative Disease Studies (Beckman)
Photo credit: Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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EHSC Investigator Staci Simonich, left, removes and replaces filters with Peking University graduate student Wentao Wang. Dr. Simonich was on-site in Beijing to monitor air quality for the 2008 Olympic Games. |
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Tory Hagen |
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Past Events
- Environmental Stresses & Fish Deformities in the Willamette River
A community forum held in Wilsonville, OR

Rod Dashwood
Tory Hagen
Abby Benninghoff