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Steve Hovick's Biological Invasions Course
Thirty students from Steve Hovick's Biological Invasions course (EEOB2410) were in the field at Scioto Grove metro park setting up a new long-term experiment to monitor forest recovery following…

Adams Lab News
Emily Katula, an undergraduate researcher in Rachelle Adams' lab, presented a poster at the Denman Forum on the antimicrobial properties of ant-derived mandibular gland compounds. This works was…
Roman Lanno at Science Pub
Dr. Roman Lanno is the April speaker for Columbus Science Pub on Thursday, April 6th from 7:30PM to 8:30PM at the Backstage Bistro (503 S Front St). You can reserve a space at http://www.…
Maria Miriti receives BETHA grant
EEOB Associate Professor, Maria Miriti, received a Battelle Engineering, Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA) Endowment grant for her work using community gardens as a way to…

Mesfin Tadesse's book released
Herbarium Curator, Mesfin Tadesse, has a new book entitled," ETHIOPIA - Home of Arabica Coffee: Early Use, Folklore, Coffee Ceremony, Origin and Biology." It is now available on Amazon.

Publications by EEOB faculty March 1 - March 31
PNPLA1 has a crucial role in skin barrier function by directing acylceramide biosynthesisTetsuya Hirabayashi, Tatsuki Anjo, Arisa Kaneko, Yuuya Senoo, Akitaka Shibata, Hiroyuki Takama, Kohei…

Updates from the Kubatko Lab
Laura Kubatko’s work was featured on the Big Ten Network “LiveBig” section. This particular project will save the East African economy $1.25 billion dollars in lost revenue by focusing on a…
Updates from the Curtis Lab
Peter Curtis’ research advisee, Samuel Reed, recently received several awards:1. Selection as a 2017 Outstanding Senior in CFAES. Samuel is an NRE major with an EE minor.2.…