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UT Professor Awarded $3.2 Million to Advance Algae Biofuel Technology

August 18, 2021

Dr. Sridhar Viamajala, professor of chemical engineering, discusses his federal grant to build on research that efficiently captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to grow algae.


Unvaccinated Coronavirus Patients Express Regret; Urge Others to get the Vaccine

August 18, 2021

Dr. Jennifer Hanrahan, an infectious disease specialist and associate professor in the UToledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, discusses the benefits of getting the COVID-19 vaccine.


UT Study Confirms Wildlife Health is Impacted by Algal Toxins to Varying Degrees

August 10, 2021

Dr. Jeanine Refsnider, an associate professor of environmental sciences, discusses her research showing how harmful algal blooms jeopardize the health of reptiles and songbirds in the Great Lakes region.


NOAA: The 2021 Algal Bloom is Taking Hold Along Western Lake Erie Shoreline

August 5, 2021

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, professor of ecology and director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, discusses how this summer’s harmful algal bloom has a ways to go before it peaks.


UT Medical Students Begin Journey with White Coat Ceremony

August 2, 2021

  Dr. Christopher Cooper, executive vice president for clinical affairs and dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, and Dr. Randall Worth, professor and senior associate dean for student affairs and admissions in the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, celebrate incoming medical students. Read: UT Medical Students Begin Journey with White Coat ...


Lead Battery Manufacturers, Argonne National Laboratory and The University of Toledo Join Forces

August 2, 2021

Dr. Cora Lind-Kovacs, professor in the UToledo Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, discusses the collaborative effort to extend the life of lead batteries. Read: Lead Battery Manufacturers, Argonne National Laboratory and The University of Toledo Join Forces


Beyond Translation: Beloved Latin Mass to Linger on at Toledo’s St. Joseph

August 2, 2021

Dr. Peter Feldmeier, the Murray/Bacik Professor of Catholic Studies, discusses the centuries-old tradition of the Latin Mass. Read: Beyond Translation: Beloved Latin Mass to Linger on at Toledo’s St. Joseph


‘Selfless’ Acts: Thousands of Toledoans Donate Bodies for Education

August 2, 2021

Diane Durliat, manager of UToledo’s Anatomical Donation program, and Dr. Bill Frank, an assistant professor in the Department of Medical Education, discuss how the hands-on experience prepares students for the real world and offers practicing physicians continued education. Read: ‘Selfless’ Acts: Thousands of Toledoans Donate Bodies for Education


Mayor says The Movement ‘Failed’ to Increase Vaccination Rates in Black Community

July 26, 2021

  Dr. Joel Kammeyer, infectious disease specialist at UTMC and assistant professor in the UToledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, discusses the importance of vaccination. Read: Mayor says The Movement ‘Failed’ to Increase Vaccination Rates in Black Community


Pets Can Have a Positive Impact in the Workplace

July 6, 2021

Dr. Janet Hoy-Gerlach, professor of social work, discusses how a pet-friendly culture can improve employee well-being and satisfaction. Read: Pets Can Have a Positive Impact in the Workplace


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