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Beetle saliva shows potential to create a natural antibiotic

Tue, Jan 25, 2022

Oklahoma State University scientists anticipate their research on the American burying beetle will lead to new antibiotic treatments and novel meat preservation techniques.

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OSU Agriculture names Charles Chen 2021 Whatley Award recipient

Mon, Jan 24, 2022

Oklahoma State University’s Charles Chen has been named the 2021 recipient of the university’s James A. Whatley Award for Meritorious Service in Agricultural Sciences.

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More to the Ordinary

Fri, Dec 17, 2021

Biochemistry & molecular biology alumnus gives back to students

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Grad students become agents of change with research presentations

Tue, Nov 30, 2021

Public presentation of research doesn’t just build the professional skills and future of student researchers, according to Oklahoma State University faculty. It makes them agents of change in their fields.

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State youth experience agricultural study, research at OSU, Langston

Wed, Jul 26, 2006

CSAg? What sounds like a premise for a rural spin-off of the well-worn CBS franchise is how an Oklahoma State University professor explains the relevance of agricultural studies to a group of junior high and high school students.

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Dr. Mitchell joins higher-ed stalwarts in hall of fame

Tue, Oct 18, 2005

When describing his 38-year legacy at Oklahoma State University, 2005 Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame inductee Dr. Earl D. Mitchell Jr. recalls a story about 19th-century biologist and chemist Louis Pasteur.

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