
Gun violence prevention is focus of final Marquam Talks lecture series
October 25, 2022
OHSU researcher Kathleen Carlson will discuss gun violence as a public health issue in free public event.

New statewide report reveals significant impacts from firearm injury across Oregon
October 20, 2022
OHSU’s new Gun Violence Prevention Research Center issues inaugural report.

Vollum director earns national distinction for mentoring next generation of scientists
July 07, 2022
Marc Freeman emphasizes value in training early-career neuroscientists to make their own impact in the field

Joining people, data to address gun violence
May 06, 2022
Injury epidemiologist Kathleen Carlson centers collaboration in research to reduce gun violence.

OHSU investigators awarded $3 million for innovative, promising research
January 24, 2022
New funds for leading-edge research on malaria vaccines, emerging viral diseases, gun violence prevention, gene regulatory control.

Honoring the OHSU-VA partnership that continues to pay it forward
November 10, 2021
On Veterans Day, we salute all who served and who continue to do so through participation in medical research that benefits generations to come.

Discovery could lead to new treatments for Parkinson’s, other brain diseases
July 29, 2019
Study reveals the crucial role of alpha-synuclein protein in DNA repair.

New OHSU guideline emphasizes activity, not rest, for low-back pain
October 24, 2018
Pain experts downplay use of opioids for back pain treatment.

EMS providers could save an additional 10,000 lives a year using newer breathing tube
May 16, 2018
Largest NIH study of its kind compared airway tubes used by EMS providers in 3,000 patients with sudden cardiac arrest nationwide, including Portland-metro area, Southwest Washington.

Research Week 2018: Physician-scientist says ‘I’m inspired to help my patients’
May 04, 2018
Working with patients directly informs this Parkinson’s research.