Physics Colloquium | Biotechnology, March 12
The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents John Kopchick of Ohio University on “Biotechnology” on Friday, March 12, at 4:10 p.m. at an Online Departmental Colloquium.
Read more ›The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents John Kopchick of Ohio University on “Biotechnology” on Friday, March 12, at 4:10 p.m. at an Online Departmental Colloquium.
Read more ›By Kaitlyn Lyons Researchers, scientists and educators from across the globe came together to give Ohio University students opportunities to network with professionals at “Careers & Entrepreneurship in the Sciences: Drugs, Devices, and Diagnostics” on Nov. 19. Participants were able to experience career pathways through the perspectives of scientists, entrepreneurs […]
Read more ›Ohio University students are invited to Careers & Entrepreneurship in the Sciences: Drugs, Devices, and Diagnostics on Nov. 19, from 4 to 8:15 p.m. in the Walter Hall Rotunda. RSVP on Handshake. This event brings together students, educators, scientists, and industry executives and entrepreneurs from around the globe who are […]
Read more ›Registration is open for the the third International Symposium on Growth Hormone and Metabolism and the John J. Kopchick Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Irvine Hall. Event information and registration Join some of the world’s leading researchers for sessions related to Growth […]
Read more ›Science Café presents Dr. John Kopchick discussing “Is Growth Hormone an Anti-Aging Drug? Yes! Too Much of It Will Kill You” on Wednesday, April 3, at 5 p.m. in the Front Room at Baker University Center. Kopchick is Distinguished Professor & Goll-Ohio Eminent Scholar Biomedical Sciences at Ohio University. Kopchick will […]
Read more ›Eight undergraduate students studying biology and chemistry received awards from the John J. Kopchick Molecular and Cellular Biology/Translational Biomedical Sciences Undergraduate Student Support Fund. The awards are up to $1,500 for undergraduate students working with Molecular and Cellular Biology and Translational Biomedical Sciences faculty and conducting translational medical research and […]
Read more ›Four Biological Sciences graduate students were among those awarded John J. Kopchick Molecular and Cellular Biology/Translational Biomedical Sciences Research Fellowship Awards. The award provides up to $10,000 for Ph.D. and D.O./Ph.D. students in the Molecular and Cellular Biology and Translational Biomedical Sciences programs to support translational biomedical research, with an […]
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