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Events

2014 Northwest Crystallography Workshop

Workshop convenes macromolecular crystallography researchers

Joe Beckman in his lab with colleagues
Biomedical Science

A homerun for treating Lou Gehrig’s disease

Copper compound could extend lifespan of those suffering from the debilitating disease

Viviana Perez sitting in lab
Biochemistry & Biophysics

Drug action may slow aging and related diseases

The drug rapamycin appears to mimic the effects of dietary restriction in slowing the aging process

orange vitamins sitting in front of white backdrop
Biomedical Science

The vitamin debate

Linus Pauling Institute researchers and three other institutions refuted recent claims that “the case is closed” on multivitamins.

Margie Haak standing in front of black backdrop
Faculty and Staff

Faculty excellence: Promotions and tenure spring 2014

Your efforts are instrumental in advancing the College.

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News

Attracting top talent in science

The College of Science has partnered with ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter to recruit top applicants to PhD programs.

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Students

Risk assessment

I’ve always had a deep interest in the environment and in environmental toxins and pollution.

Andy Karplus and student analzying X-ray crystallography experiments
Biochemistry & Biophysics

X-ray vision

There’s nothing like a new pair of eyeglasses to bring fine details into sharp relief.