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View the Full Interview Laetitia submitted her manuscript to JUROS and was accepted. She will soon be published both online and in our hard-copy edition, Oculus. Furthermore, Laetitia participated in JUROS' podcast option; she met with JUROS for about 1.5 hours, we filmed and she talked. We then edited and voila, our first online podcast. Submit your manuscript for review and you could be next! Furthermore, if you are currently conducting research but have yet to create a manuscript, you can also be part of JUROS podcast series as a Still-Tinkering Researcher. Contact us for more information. JUROS is accepting written submissions for its winter deadline for online publication, February 28. There is no submission fee and authors retain all rights to their work (so authors may publish elsewhere after publishing with JUROS). All submissions received will be considered for publication in JUROS' hard-copy edition, Oculus. Visit FAQs and Submit for more information. See all Current Position Openings |
Neuropsychological Effects of Fish Oil Ohio State Junior Catherine Smithers is involved in a number of research projects in the areas of business, health psychology, behavioral medicine, and neuropsychology. Entering Ohio State as a psychology major, Smithers seized a research opportunity at Ohio State's Stress and Health Medical Center and has been with the projects there ever since. Read More Senior at Battlefront of Schizophrenia 68 million people; 1 percent of the world, or the equivalent of twenty two percent of the U.S. population. This is the vast demographic of people suffering from the detrimental and debilitating effects of schizophrenia. But OSU senior Andy Campbell hopes to alleviate the distress caused by this plaguing disease--with his cutting-edge research the neurocircuitry of schizophrenia. Read More Element Stretching of Theoretical Chemistry A research career in physical theoretical chemistry wasn't always in OSU senior Annie Lesiak's future. Lesiak actually started out on the pre-med track like many of Ohio State's science-inclined freshman. Yet from her first general chemistry course to the moment she stepped into the world of research, Lesiak's plans completely changed. Read More OSU Junior Attacks Cancer With Viruses Sean Boone contributed his medical knowledge as well as his Ohio State spirit to children within a community visited during an International Service Learning trip to Tanzania in August and September of 2008. Read More The Genetic Cause of Aggression in Mice Since childhood, recent OSU graduate M. Sima Finy has been fascinated by the brain and human behavior and has wondered what influences an individual's thoughts and actions. Finy started learning the basics by majoring in psychology and minoring in neuroscience. After her sophomore year, she joined the lab of Dr. Randy Nelson, an Ohio State Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences. She fell in love with research immediately. Read More Women's Issues in Latin America It started out as a simple term paper, an assignment all college students must complete at some point in their university careers. When faced with a term paper, most students procrastinate for about nine and a half weeks of the quarter before finally succumbing to the inevitable caffeine-laden all-nighter. For OSU senior Katie Clonan-Roy, though, a term paper ended up changing her entire university experience. Read More |
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