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Materials Science

Making the world safer: Nuclear stewardship a critical priority

Chemist May Nyman is part of a five-year, $12.5 million National Nuclear Security Administration grant to study nuclear stewardship.

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Students

Jumpstart your career and get experience that matters

The College of Science launches highly innovative Science Professional Pursuits Program (SP3) offers a unique approach to career development with a 1-credit course, private networking and career events and 1-on-1 personal and professional coaching.

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Student Success

Grad students energized by "Be your own best mentor" workshop

Lifelong professional development skills are taught in an award-winning workshop by alumna Dr. Carolee Bull.

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Students

Seeking Science Communication Fellows for spring cohort

Applications are now being accepted for our spring 2017 Cohort Science Communication Fellowship program.

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Events

LIFT Science: Monthly discussions around disparities in science workforce

A new monthly career development speaker series, LIFT Science (Leverage Inclusion for Thriving) offers engaging roundtable discussions for students about disparities in the science workforce.

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Events

Guiding students through disparities in the science workforce

LIFT Science is a new career development program that offers monthly roundtable discussions exploring disparities in the science workforce and kicks off on October 10 with a discussion on "Celebrating our Differences."

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Biochemistry & Biophysics

Biochemistry professors write free textbook

Biochemistry professor, Kevin Ahern's online textbook, Biochemistry Free For All, has just been released and is now available to download for iPads and Macs.

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Biomedical Science

Genetic Code Expansion Conference at OSU

The first-ever Genetic Code Expansion (GCE) Conference was hosted by the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics August 11-14, 2016.

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Events

Science Career Development Conference

The Career Development Center and the College of Science partnered to host a one-day professional career conference for graduating seniors in science on January 22.