OSU Research Matters
OSU Research Matters is a bi-weekly look inside the work of Oklahoma State University faculty, staff and students. The show showcases the impact of OSU's research on everyday life. Find out more at research.okstate.edu.
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There are many job-related factors that can set off a heart attack for first responders, but there is a root cause — underlying heart disease associated with lifestyle factors that can be changed.
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Oklahoma State University’s Unmanned Systems Research Institute (USRI) has been conducting research to find out! OStateTV’s Meghan Robinson spoke with director of USRI, Dr. Jamey Jacob, and project engineering director, Victoria Natalie, to learn more about their study of the atmosphere and wind profiles at Little Sahara State Park.
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For Oklahoma wheat producers, insect pests have always been a concern. In this episode of OSU Research Matters, Dr. Kenneth Sewell speaks with Dr. Chris Giles, a professor of entomology and plant pathology, to learn how researchers at OSU are focused on finding unique ways to address this problem.
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In this episode of OSU Research Matters, Meghan Robinson speaks with Dr. Jennifer Rudd, a faculty member at OSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Rudd has her PhD in pandemic influenza and specializes in human infectious disease. Her research has focused on COVID-19 and, most recently, understanding the delta variant.
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In this episode of OSU Research Matters, Dr. Kenneth Sewell — the school's Vice President of Research — talks with Dr. Jerry Malayer about how OSU researchers are helping in the fight against COVID-19.