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In Italy doing research, UO medical history expert Professor Melissa Graboyes saw the clouds of the pandemic forming and sounded the terrifying call.
The anonymous alumni donor was explicit: The fellowship was to fund biological undergraduate research, and more specifically, an undergraduate and graduate student mentorship. Four undergrads study methane emission, histamine reaction, neural nets, and sensory pathways with their mentors and find the type of results that make a career.
Through outreach, professional development and more, Women in Graduate Science is changing the game for female researchers today—and those of tomorrow.
Architecture professor works to keep history afloat in Cairo
For most people, leaky pipes mean calling a plumber and then their insurance agent, and not necessarily in that order. But in Cairo, so much water is flowing from leaky pipes that it’s causing 1,000-year-old mosques and other historic sites to sink.
In the near future, it’s likely that Uber and Lyft become the main means of transportation around a city — but there won’t be anyone in the driver’s seat. In the big picture, that translates to 5 million transportation workers who are no longer employed.
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