OHSU first in Oregon to use robotic spine device New device enhances OHSU Spine Center’s capacity to provide precision surgical care.
OHSU first in Pacific Northwest to perform revolutionary new cancer treatment procedure April 16, 2026
Dr. Danny Jacobs selected to become OHSU’s fifth president By Beth Heinrich May 08, 2018 'It's clear to me that OHSU is a special place," says OHSU's President-select, Dr. Danny Jacobs.
Research Week 2018: Everything but the cancer, looking beyond the disease By Tracy Brawley May 04, 2018 The Marks lab aims to improve longevity, quality of life by studying ‘how every aspect of the human body works together.’
Research Week 2018: Physician-scientist says ‘I’m inspired to help my patients’ By Erik Robinson May 04, 2018 Working with patients directly informs this Parkinson’s research.
Research Week 2018: Placental research ensures better outcomes for mom and baby By Tracy Brawley May 03, 2018 OHSU physician-scientist develops tools to detect, prevent pregnancy complications.
AI better than most human experts at detecting cause of preemie blindness By Franny White May 02, 2018 A new algorithm could help overcome the shortage of physicians trained in disease diagnosis.
Research Week 2018: Why Justin Merritt caught the science bug By Franny White May 01, 2018 OHSU microbiologist focuses on bacteria’s role in oral disease.
Research Week 2018: Expanding options for patients with an aggressive form of leukemia By Amanda Gibbs May 01, 2018 A new clinical trial offers alternatives.
Research Week 2018: 'Doing the right thing matters.’ Shining a light on cancer care disparities By Amanda Gibbs April 30, 2018 OHSU oncologist studies how race, gender, health insurance status impacts access among vulnerable populations with cancer.
Research Week 2018: Small gland, big impact By Erik Robinson April 30, 2018 Physician uses basic science research to improve treatment of pituitary conditions .
Hospital staff experience ‘sea change’ in addressing substance use disorder By Erik Robinson April 25, 2018 Providers who participated an initiative to address the opioid epidemic, say the program reframed addiction as a treatable chronic disease.