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Dr. Rischitelli’s FACE program featured in The Oregonian

June 04, 2010
Gary Rischitelli, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, was recently featured in an Oregonian article on workplace deaths in Oregon. Dr. Rischitelli specializes in occupational medicine, and oversees the Fatality ...

Dr. Rischitelli’s FACE program featured in The Oregonian

June 04, 2010
Gary Rischitelli, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, was recently featured in an Oregonian article on workplace deaths in Oregon. Dr. Rischitelli specializes in occupational medicine, and oversees the Fatality ...

Dr. Tamara Phillips Receives 2010 Distinguished Scientist Award

June 04, 2010
Tamara J. Phillips, PhD, Professor, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, has received the 2010 Distinguished Scientist Award from the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society. Read more at the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience ...

Dr. Tamara Phillips Receives 2010 Distinguished Scientist Award

June 04, 2010
Tamara J. Phillips, PhD, Professor, Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, has received the 2010 Distinguished Scientist Award from the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society. Read more at the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience ...
Spotlight On: Mary Stenzel-Poore, Ph.D.

Spotlight On: Mary Stenzel-Poore, Ph.D.

June 01, 2010
Early on, Dr. Stenzel-Poore became interested in the question "how does the immune system react to injury in the central nervous system?" She decided to study stroke as a model of brain injury. Stroke is the third leading killer in the United States, ...
Spotlight On: Mary Stenzel-Poore, Ph.D.

Spotlight On: Mary Stenzel-Poore, Ph.D.

June 01, 2010
Early on, Dr. Stenzel-Poore became interested in the question "how does the immune system react to injury in the central nervous system?" She decided to study stroke as a model of brain injury. Stroke is the third leading killer in the United States, ...

2010 Student Research Forum: From alligators to CRELD1

May 20, 2010
The 27th Annual Student Research Forum - a two-day celebration of student research, collaboration and dialogue - once again filled the Old Library Building with oral presentations, poster sessions and a keynote speaker whose work involves and capture ...
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