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Research & Science

С»ÆƬÊÓƵ professor John Gunstad and his research assistants Hanna Schmetzer and Victoria Sanborn demonstrate using the voice pattern technology that is part of his Alzheimer's disease research.

С»ÆƬÊÓƵ psychology professor John Gunstad, Ph.D., has received at grant of nearly $2.6 million from the National Institutes of Health to expand his Alzheimer’s disease research into a national study.

Preschool children learning sign language (free stock photo)

Ohio, like many states, suffers from a teacher shortage, especially in early childhood education and special education. The Buckeye State also is in need of more school psychologists, analysts say. It’s fortunate, then, that the United States Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs just awarded a million-dollar grant to two С»ÆƬÊÓƵ researchers to train teachers and school psychologists in those fields.

Stock photo of a blonde woman in red pajamas sleeping

There are two cycles most people can’t avoid — sleep and the news. And If you’re awake, you can’t help hearing the news reporting about cannabinoids. A С»ÆƬÊÓƵ researcher may soon have news about how these substances affect our body’s natural clock. Eric Mintz studies the human body’s circadian rhythms, which affect the sleeping-waking cycle.

Brain Health Research Institute is helping transform the culture of С»ÆƬÊÓƵ

The Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) may be a recent development at С»ÆƬÊÓƵ, but with fresh leadership, emerging partnerships and a refined vision, it’s well on its way to gaining national renown. The Brain Health Research Institute is helping transform the culture of С»ÆƬÊÓƵ.

Special Guest Lecture with Dr. Michael W. Beck

Renowned marine scientist Michael W. Beck, Ph.D., will discuss the importance of coastal conservation at a free lecture on March 4. Beck, a research professor in the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, focuses on conserving our coastlines in an effort to reduce the risks of storm surges and flooding to property, people and our planet and will speak at 7 p.m. March 4 in Auditorium 101 in the Science & Nursing Building at С»ÆƬÊÓƵ at Stark.

Lauren Kinsman-Costello, assistant professor of biological sciences at С»ÆƬÊÓƵ, stands in a field in the arctic circle, in Sweden.

In early February, scientists reported the hottest temperature on record in Antarctica: 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Studies show climate change is disproportionately affecting the poles, warming them faster than anywhere else on Earth, and raising questions about what kinds of changes we can expect in arctic ecosystems as temperatures rise. 
A С»ÆƬÊÓƵ biologist has teamed up with some colleagues in an inter-institutional effort to answer some of those questions.


Beluga Whale

A new collaborative study between researchers at С»ÆƬÊÓƵ and Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) has confirmed a way to determine the age of beluga whales - a topic that has been the center of much debate.

Researchers Study Infection Risk Reduction Program

A recent study about a new infection control program was recently piloted that strategically placed hand sanitizers and a surface disinfectant spray throughout athletic training rooms in two high schools and two colleges in Northeast Ohio, including С»ÆƬÊÓƵ.

David Ward, professor of Plant Biology

Ecosystems in today's world are responding to a wide variety of environmental changes. David Ward, Ph.D., the Art and Margaret Herrick endowed professor of Plant Biology in С»ÆƬÊÓƵ’s Department of Biological Sciences, and international colleagues and graduate students want to know what happens when these changes interact?