Post Tagged with: "forensic chemistry"

Happy Beginnings | Ordich Utilizes M.A. in Law, Justice & Culture in Election Law Work

Devin Ordich

Editor’s Note: The Happy Beginnings series features recent College of Arts & Sciences graduates who are getting started in careers, graduate school and service. Ohio University alum Devin Ordich ’18, ’19M is putting her interests in forensics and justice to work in election campaign finance at a law firm in […]

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December 5, 2019 at 3:37 pmAlumni

Chemists Determine Viability of USB Microscopes for Forensic Examinations

Dr. Anthony Stender with a close up of the USB microscope

By Ling Xin NQPI Editorial Intern Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute 2019 Fall Newsletter Analytical chemist Dr. Anthony Stender pointed a green-color, palm-sized microscope at some crystal samples and pressed the capture button. As the microscope was connected to a desktop via a USB plug, an image of the crystals’ fine […]

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November 26, 2019 at 5:01 pmResearch

Career Corner | Sophomore Puts Lab Skills to Work at Quidel

Career Corner | Sophomore Puts Lab Skills to Work at Quidel

Ohio University student Kaitlyn Wallace has been working part-time at Quidel since November 2017, gaining hands-on experience while she is in school. She currently works as a Lab Assistant with Quidel’s Research and Development team. In this role, she maintains the cleanliness and sterility of the labs, in addition to […]

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April 28, 2019 at 11:42 amUncategorized

Special Investigator Nicole Disanto on Cold Cases and DNA Data, March 22

Special Investigator Nicole Disanto on Cold Cases and DNA Data, March 22

Cuyahoga County Special Investigator Nicole Disanto will speak about her career in forensics, her work with the Combined DNA Index System Cold Case Unit, and archived DNA data on Friday, March 22, at 4 p.m. Disanto, a Cleveland State alum, works as an investigator with the CODIS cold case unit. […]

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March 1, 2019 at 6:45 pmEvents

Barlag’s ‘Electrifying’ Upward Bound Class Helps Students Succeed

Barlag's Teaching Assistants are instrumental to the success of the program.

by Kristin Distel Dr. Becky Barlag and her teaching assistants led an exciting Upward Bound chemistry course and lab for area high school students over the summer. In their lab sessions, students extracted DNA from a banana, tested beverages for electrical conductivity, examined food calorie content, and experimented with a […]

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October 13, 2017 at 8:33 pmNews

Going Beyond Boundaries Prepares Cutler Scholars for Life

Going Beyond Boundaries Prepares Cutler Scholars for Life

By Jackie Osborne BSJ ’19 From Compass From Alaska, Hawaii, Colorado and to the Bahamas, Ohio University students are given the chance to travel, learn and impact the world through the Cutler Scholars Program. By the vision of alumnus Wilfred Konneker, OHIO’s 18th President Charles Ping and former Vice President […]

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July 19, 2017 at 1:46 pmNews

Class of 2018: Liberty-Benton Grad Interested in Forensic Chemistry at OHIO

“The Hancock County Firefighters’ Association presented Adrianne Talmadge, a 2014 graduate of Liberty-Benton High School, the Potts/Parcher Memorial Scholarship at its June meeting,” reports the Northwestern Ohio Courier on June 18. Talmadge will be attending Ohio University with the goal of becoming a forensic chemist. While at Liberty-Benton, she was […]

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June 25, 2014 at 10:23 amIn the News Students in the News