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OHSU recognized among world’s most innovative universities

OHSU recognized among world’s most innovative universities

Oregon’s academic health center ranks No. 11 on the Nature Index global ‘young universities’ list and No. 42 on Reuters ‘most innovative’ list of U.S. public universities.
Discovery in monkeys could lead to treatment for blindness causing syndrome

Discovery in monkeys could lead to treatment for blindness causing syndrome

Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU reports first-ever nonhuman primate model for Bardet-Biedl Syndrome.
International alliance sets bold research ambition to detect the (almost) undetectable

International alliance sets bold research ambition to detect the (almost) undetectable

Together with collaborators in the U.S. and U.K., the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute launches new alliance solely focused on the early detection of cancer.
New research could change how clinicians diagnose, treat unmanaged heartburn

New research could change how clinicians diagnose, treat unmanaged heartburn

Patients whose heartburn persists despite medication may benefit from surgery, study finds.
Not all plants are good for you

Not all plants are good for you

OHSU neurotoxicologists highlight ‘significant global health issue’ for undernourished people around the world.
OHSU scholars elected to prestigious National Academy of Medicine

OHSU scholars elected to prestigious National Academy of Medicine

Election to the academy is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health, medicine.