Study highlights need for defined markers of mpox immunity to inform public health use.
Study highlights need for defined markers of mpox immunity to inform public health use.
Mid-stage trial shows treatment prevents infection, disease.
NIH-led study offers insights into the role genetics may play in the risk of developing kidney cancer,
One of the many secrets to bacteria’s success is their ability to defend themselves from viruses, called phages, that infect bacteria and use their cellular machinery to make copies of themselves.
Deidentified data from thousands of adults with long COVID are now available to researchers.
The longtime leader of the University Senate at The Ohio State University is retiring.
New research points to an economic factor that might be overlooked when considering why drug-related deaths among Black Americans increased significantly after 2010 in U.S. regions reporting heightened fentanyl activity: job losses that followed the Great Recession.
The Ohio State University Office of Government Affairs has announced that Tom Walsh, a veteran policy expert with extensive experience in higher education policy and over 25 years working around the Statehouse, will join the office as associate vice president for state relations.
NIH-supported study shows potential treatment pathway for neurodevelopmental disorder.
Conditions such as diabetes, heart attack and vascular diseases commonly diagnosed in people with spinal cord injuries can be traced to abnormal post-injury neuronal activity that causes abdominal fat tissue compounds to leak and pool in the liver and other organs, a new animal study has found.