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Media Advisory: CFAES Experts Available to Speak on Avian Flu
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/media-advisory-cfaes-experts-available-speak-avian-flu
industry nationally, internationally and in Ohio. He is a poultry disease clinician, who specializes in the ...
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From Summits to Sustainability: Reaching for High Places, Personally and Professionally
Office of Student Life.-30- Writer(s): Kurt Knebusch knebusch.1@osu.edu 330-263-3776 Source(s): David ...
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Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Conference
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/understanding-algal-blooms-state-science-conference
State of the Science Conference is $20, including lunch, and is free for students. Harmful algal blooms ...
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Ebola Virus: The Perfect Killer
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/ebola-virus-the-perfect-killer
Infectious Diseases,” and offered to interested faculty, staff, students and members of the public. In the ...
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Ohio State’s Newly Developed Intelligent Sprayer Reduces Pesticide Use, Off-target Contamination
of a Ph.D. dissertation by former Ohio State graduate student Yu Chen, in CFAES’s Department of Food, ...
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Ohio Boaters Asked to Help Stop New Invasive Water Weed
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-boaters-asked-help-stop-new-invasive-water-weed
Metroparks jah@clevelandmetroparks.com 440-331-8530 Conservation CFAES News Team cfaesnews@osu.edu ...
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Ohio State University Promotes Farm Safety Through Awareness of Farm Safety Week Sept. 15-21
was designed by CFAES students and is used to train first responders, grain industry employees and ...
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‘I wanted to be able to teach environmental science to a worldwide audience’
A big world calls for a really big class. Nearly 300,000 students — from the U.S., China, Canada ...
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Power Farming: Ohio State Tests Bioenergy Crops for Fuel, Combustion
Conservation CFAES News Team cfaesnews@osu.edu 614-292-2270 ...
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2 new ways to avoid latex allergies
gloves Type IV-hypoallergenic, Cornish and her graduate students used new “accelerators” — chemicals ...