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  1. New human coronavirus that originated in dogs identified

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/news/new-human-coronavirus-originated-dogs-identified

    New human coronavirus identified Researchers say discovery shows need to monitor animal viruses ...

  2. Forest Fungi Project

    https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/forest-fungi-project

    research while generating data that will address important ecological questions. The Forest Fungi Project ...

  3. Congratulations to Gary Closs Jr!

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/news/congratulations-gary-closs-jr

    MANRRS graduate students oral presentation in research division 1: Biological, physical, and chemical ...

  4. Congratulations to Dr. Gourapura!

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/news/congratulations-dr-gourapura

    Congratulations Dr. Gourapura! To learn more about Dr. Gourapura's research that led to this award, see videos ...

  5. COVID-19 and pets

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/news/covid-19-and-pets

    for Fido and Fluffy? Some researchers say yes ...

  6. Live Webinar 'Picking Pawpaw Patches- Managing Woodlands for Pawpaw Production

    https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/live-webinar-picking-pawpaw-patches-managing-woodlands-pawpaw-production

    talk about his research on pawpaw, a plant that is present in many Ohio woodlands. ...

  7. COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/research/coronavirus-and-covid-19

    into human population. Current research, which is funded by the National Cancer Institute in the ...

  8. Animal Models of Human Disease

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/research/animal-models-human-disease

    animal research may provide a more relevant model for translating treatments and prevention of disease to ...

  9. Timber Rattlesnake Ecology and Conservation in Ohio

    https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/timber-rattlesnake-ecology-and-conservation-ohio

    Environment and Natural Resources as he shares ongoing research on the endangered timber rattlesnake in Ohio. ...

  10. Scott Kenney, PhD

    https://fahrp.osu.edu/people/scott-kenney-phd

    Scott Kenney, PhD Assistant Professor FTE: 25% Extension, 75% Research Positive stranded RNA ... Porcine Diseases  Reverse Genetic Systems Zoonosis Research Focus: The focus of my research program is ... molecular virology of emerging viruses with specific emphasis on zoonotic pathogens.  Currently my research ...

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