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Winter 2005 Articles:

Program Enhances Interdisciplinary Learning

Partnership to Address Teen Substance Abuse

Class Project Evolves into New Start-up Company

New Company Offers 'Help Desk' for Supercomputing

Finding New 'Eyes' to Observe Brain Activity

K-16 Chinese Language Program Begins in Portland

Integrative Science Building Will Enhance Collaboration

Congress Funds Collaborative Transportation Center

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Winter 2005Program Enhances Interdisciplinary Learning

Partnership to Address Teen Substance Abuse

Class Project Evolves into New Start-up Company

New Company Offers 'Help Desk' for Supercomputing

Finding New 'Eyes' to Observe Brain Activity

K-16 Chinese Language Program Begins in Portland

Integrative Science Building Will Enhance Collaboration

Congress Funds Collaborative Transportation Center

Research in Brief

Spring 2005 Research Quality and Capacity on the Rise

Research Helps Students Succeed

Faculty Excellence Reaps Reward

Investments Prove Fruitful

FEMA Honors Natural Hazards Program

UO Index Gauges Economy

ONAMI on Track to Double Grants

Points of Pride

The State of Innovation and the Innovation State

Fall/Winter 2004Record Research Dollars Benefit Oregon

UO Connects Research, Innovation, Jobs

Making Treaties More Effective

Oregon Stakes claim on 'Next Industrial Revolution'

Assaying Discoveries

Innovation Leads to Understanding

Partnership Addresses Heart Disease

Gifts and Grants Enhance Learning, Scholarship

Innovative New Institute Tackles Policy Issues

Points of Pride

UO Research Spans the Spectrum

Spring 2004 UO Liberal Arts Prepares Workforce of the Future

Cultural Competence can Amplify Work Force Performance

Center Makes a Difference for Women

U.S. Global Market Dominance Challenged

Wired Humanities Project Transports Virtual Artifacts

Researchers Preserve and Teach Languages

Research Reveals How We Forget

Advances Link UO Research to Medicine

Points of Pride

Research and Diversity at UO

Fall 2003 Connecting the Disciplines Advances Knowledge and Oregon's Economy

Technology Transfer on the Rise

UO Research Record: Nearly $78 Million in Funding

New Funds for Key UO Initiatives

Nanomaterials, Human Products

Key Support for Project SUPPORT

Nurturing an Interest in Science

Preventing Adolescent Drug Abuse

Bacteria Research Looks at Cancer Link

Helping Communities Avoid Natural Disasters

Biologist Resurrects 600-Million-Year-Old Gene

Wyden: Champion of Science

Points of Pride

New Records in UO Research

Spring 2003 Crossing the Valley of Death: The Road from Research to Profit

On Time Systems—from Infinite Possibilities to Million Dollar Savings

A Better Way to Learn Language Moves from Classroom to World

The New Frontier of the Brain Combines Business and Research

Introduction Spring 2003

Summer 2002 A First Step toward Preventing School Violence

Getting Readers on the Right Track

Beyond the #2 Pencil: Improving Testing to Improve Education

Making Safer Schools in Oregon: What Can We Do?

A Practical Tool for Monitoring Development in Young Children

Creating a Better Environment for Learning

College of Education: Impact of Scientific Research—A Message From the Dean

Introduction Summer 2002

Fall 2001 Powerful Engine for State Economy Revving at UO: Research VP says university contributes to Oregon economy while advancing knowledge, training next generation

Office Strengthens, Simplifies Cooperation Between University and Business

Biosciences Thriving at UO: Working for a healthier world

Capitalizing on Intellectual Capital

Riverfront Research Park Is Home to Start-ups, Spin-offs

High-tech Institute Listens to Business, Preps Students with Practical Training, Internships

Spring 2001 Science as a Tool for Medicine: UO biologist explores the cell to understand health and disease

Forget About It: New research shows how the mind gets rid of unwanted memories

The Way We Were: Historian sheds light on tough issues by discovering where they came from and how they developed

The Sound Around Us: Noise pollution is only one concern of the new field of acoustic ecology

So Many Languages, So Little Time: Using advanced technology in primitive settings, linguists race to save some of the world's dying languages

Molecules of Life: With the recent human genome breakthrough, science is positioned to race ahead toward medical advances, new drugs, and greater understanding of the body, health, and disease

A Message About Research


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