Fecal implants drive behavioral and cognitive changes in Alzheimer’s model By Erik Robinson February 08, 2022 OHSU research in mice suggests gut microbiome could be path toward treating or forestalling cognitive decline.
Feb. 3 forecast shows COVID-19 hospitalizations reaching peak in Oregon By Erik Robinson February 03, 2022 OHSU forecaster credits Oregonians for reducing infections, lowering per-capita hospitalizations compared with other states.
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute applauds updated Biden administration ‘Cancer Moonshot’ initiative By Amanda Gibbs February 02, 2022 Institute leaders helped shape revamped plans, say OHSU will be ‘instrumental’ in contributing to the cause moving forward.
Jan. 28 forecast indicates Oregon COVID-19 hospitalizations may be reaching peak By Erik Robinson January 28, 2022 Forecast adjusted downward due to Oregonians’ commitment to sticking with public health measures.
OHSU board of directors gets updates on diversity, inclusion, anti-racism efforts January 28, 2022 University leaders also hear update on financial impacts related to COVID-19 pandemic.
Responding to Oregon’s health care workforce crisis: OHSU seeks to expand student body, increase education program diversity By Tracy Brawley January 28, 2022 With its OHSU 30-30-30 proposal, university aims to grow its clinician graduates by 30%, increase student diversity to 30% — all by 2030.
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health announces leadership transition By Tracy Brawley January 27, 2022 Founding Dean David Bangsberg to step down later this year.
With new microscope, scientists will explore how tiny molecules make cells work by organizing at right place, right time By Franny White January 25, 2022 W. M. Keck Foundation awards OHSU research duo $1 million to develop new technology to quantify molecular aggregates, track their involvement in cellular functions, disease.
Chronic marijuana use negatively impacts male reproductive health, may decrease testicular function By Tracy Brawley January 25, 2022 OHSU study is the first to link daily use of edible THC with reduced testes size, lowered testosterone levels in nonhuman primates.
New study suggests two paths toward ‘super immunity’ to COVID-19 By Erik Robinson January 25, 2022 OHSU laboratory research compares routes to immunity involving vaccination.