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Dec 21, 2021
From developing a super sunscreen to monitoring brain injuries to tracking COVID-19 misinformation, Wright State faculty and students pursued important research endeavors in 2021.
Dec 16, 2021
Master of Public Administration student Elisheba Hawkins wrote the article as part of an internship with the village of Silverton, Ohio.
Nov 29, 2021
Ulas Sunar, an Ohio Research Scholar and Endowed Chair in Medical Imaging, received an $811,410 federal grant to develop a novel neuromonitoring approach for monitoring patients with acute brain injuries.
Nov 22, 2021
The researchers identified a molecule that disrupts neurons from the brain, a finding that could broaden the understanding of neurological complications in diseases.
Nov 18, 2021
Weiwen Long, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, and Marion Morel, a postdoctoral researcher, are studying non-small cell lung cancer.
Nov 17, 2021
The Runkle Woods Symposium is an opportunity to explore the Wright State woods with faculty, staff and students who are involved in research and creative projects.
Nov 9, 2021
Wright State biomedical engineering alumnus Zachary Kiehl cofounded Sentinel Occupational Safety, which is developing wearable sensor technology and safety software.
Nov 9, 2021
A talk by Paul Lockhart, professor of history, about his new book, “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” will be broadcast on "Book TV" on C-SPAN.
Nov 3, 2021
Alfredo Garcia, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Chicago, will give a presentation on "Understanding the Neurophysiological Consequences of Intermittent Hypoxia and Beyond."
Nov 2, 2021
C-SPAN's "Book TV" will tape a book talk on “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” by Paul Lockhart, professor of history at Wright State, on Nov. 5.

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