If you need a reason to work on getting healthier…do it for your COVID-19 vaccine, a new @OhioState study suggests. https://t.co/3ZYRv79l5I
— OSU Research News (@osuresearch) January 13, 2021
What exactly did the Crystal Bridges Museum get when it bought the artwork “Untitled” (L.A.), 1991 for $7.8 million? “From a legal perspective, absolutely nothing,” says @Guy_A_Rub of @OSU_Law. https://t.co/bUxY9cv0T5
— OSU Research News (@osuresearch) January 6, 2021
A single positive experience on a psychedelic drug may help reduce stress, depression and anxiety symptoms in Black, Indigenous and people of color whose encounters with racism have had lasting harm, a new @osucsw study suggests. https://t.co/zVLZgrz73C
— OSU Research News (@osuresearch) December 29, 2020
Grandparents says these four guidelines will help others dealing with the pain of missing their grandkids during the pandemic. New @CFAES_OSU study in @JoExtension. https://t.co/k6DXYWGuKU
— OSU Research News (@osuresearch) December 21, 2020
People may cheer the demise of evil villains in fiction, but the deaths we most remember are the meaningful and sad endings of the characters we loved. New study by @MattGrizz at @OhioStateComm and colleagues. https://t.co/1CLYzAXm2F
— OSU Research News (@osuresearch) December 17, 2020
Here are the Top 10 most-read articles by Ohio State researchers on @ConversationUS. It seems people really like expert analysis on four-day work weeks, lottery winners going broke, and the far side of the moon! #OhioState10M https://t.co/BbNEiHJAHj pic.twitter.com/VCy4vgj1Ho
— OSU Research News (@osuresearch) November 20, 2020
To all those who have served, and those who continue to serve…Thank you. #VeteransDay2020 https://t.co/qbjJqRUGqo
— Office of Research (@researchatOSU) November 11, 2020
Looking for the perfect holiday gift? Here's what NOT to do to ensure your loved ones open the perfect present, according to @FisherOSU faculty @GEDonnelly: https://t.co/wrDMRyx1xU pic.twitter.com/FqXt8gTe34
— Sustainability at Ohio State (@OhioStSustain) December 14, 2020
Join CEHV and @osu_pharmacy on Jan 29 for a special webinar on the moral, ethical and legal dimensions of drug pricing in the US.
Featuring speaker Ann Marie @Marciarille (@UMKCLaw) w/ panelists Steven Loborec (@osu_pharmacy) and John Gray (@FisherOSU)https://t.co/VRudfPW28N
— Ohio State Center for Ethics and Human Values (@OSU_CEHV) January 12, 2021
Michael Neblo's Democratic Dream – "The Ohio State professor has a crazy idea for reform: What if we talked with our representatives in Washington?"https://t.co/275uZYQnPF
— OSU Polisci (@osupolisci) December 1, 2020
Hey, @osupolisci and other interested folks—it's official, we'll be repeating the political science "master class" from last semester! If you're looking for a fun and informative course that's designed for an online environment, check it out. https://t.co/CZ6ZYN2q5O
— Bear Braumoeller (@Prof_BearB) November 13, 2020
What is the "peaceful transition of power" for Presidents, and what threatens it? Prof. David Stebenne weighs in on that question in this ABC 6 interview. @davidlstebenne @OhioState https://t.co/Y4v8PwZsVq pic.twitter.com/HCTsP3c1xW
— OSU History Department (@osuhistorydept) November 5, 2020
School board diversity matters. But in speaking with @educationweek, associate professor @vkoganpolisci of @osupolisci shows that they're beholden to a white, affluent class that elects them even in minority areas. https://t.co/YXMhhxxM8s
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) November 25, 2020
Richard Gunther, professor emeritus of @osupolisci, breaks down the process of Ohio's redistricting and gerrymandering for @wsyx6. https://t.co/zkVfYLbR4a
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) November 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/ASCatOSU/status/1323385398257684483
Professor emeritus Paul Beck of @osupolisci discusses social media spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories with @limanews. https://t.co/UzxiZGrOFM
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) January 12, 2021
Professor Wendy Smooth of @WGSST_OSU and @osupolisci talked with @BBCNews about what diversity in President-elect Biden's cabinet means. https://t.co/6fwPSSM5YP
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) December 23, 2020
James Harris,a lecturer in @osuhistorydept, was interviewed by @HISTORY about the deadly second wave of the 1918 Spanish flu. https://t.co/e5NkXSFdhN
— Arts and Sciences (@ASCatOSU) December 11, 2020
Still searching for the perfect gift? Research by Fisher's @GEDonnelly shows that people are more receptive to gifts that save them time. https://t.co/X5qbnB5VSo
— Fisher College of Business (@FisherOSU) December 20, 2020
When medicine and morality collide: global #marketing #research reveals what characteristics are most important if we’re forced to choose who should receive life-saving medical technology. https://t.co/qB9lD6dBJz
— Fisher College of Business (@FisherOSU) December 16, 2020
The Best of Student Startups (BOSS) competition is creating a legacy of successful student #entrepreneurs at @OhioState. Past participants share the lasting impact the @keenancenterosu event has had on their ventures: https://t.co/MAz8sIM0Te
— Fisher College of Business (@FisherOSU) January 4, 2021
Great to see #leadership #research led by Management & HR Prof. Jasmine Hu cited by @Forbes as proof that in 2020 "smart managers realized they needed to be human too." https://t.co/NRVtP2sfRn
— Fisher College of Business (@FisherOSU) December 31, 2020
Brad Kaplan (MBA '19) shares how a hobby grew into a full-time career, and the valuable leadership lessons that COVID-19 has taught him. #BusinessBuckeyes #FisherMBA https://t.co/HdRUMYdUXv
— Fisher College of Business (@FisherOSU) December 3, 2020
Prof. @MicahLBerman was quoted by @DispatchAlerts regarding hemp cigarettes being used to curb nicotine addiction. “If they’re making claims that the product helps people to quit nicotine use, then it would be subject to regulation by the FDA as a drug." https://t.co/uXHi0DM7nt
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 16, 2021
Dean @lincoln_davies was among 157 law deans who signed a joint statement concerning the Capitol attack. "As legal educators and lawyers ourselves, we must redouble our efforts to restore faith in the rule of law and the ideals of the legal profession." https://t.co/RUCLC8AmPg
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 15, 2021
Professor David Stebenne, a professor of both law and history at The Ohio State University, was recently interviewed by @10TV regarding the Capitol riot and the ways that Trump could be removed from office. https://t.co/pok1GZajBi
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 13, 2021
Prof. @ric_l_simmons was quoted in a @VICENews article, discussing Trump’s potential liability for the U.S. Capitol riots. “His speech is generally protected by the First Amendment, and while there is a 'fighting words' exception, it is very narrow…" https://t.co/C9xuI7O2db
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 11, 2021
#osulaw alumna @Melissa_Wasser ('17) spoke with the @latimes about accountability for the Capitol Police. "As a person of color, yesterday's events just really showed me that police know when not to use force. Why were they not prepared? What kind of planning went into this?"
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 10, 2021
.@clevelanddotcom quoted Prof. @Nedfoley regarding the Capitol riot & removing Trump from office, explaining that the 25th Amendment would displace a president because of a disability while impeachment removes a president for high crimes and misdemeanors. https://t.co/VVC5vBVohS
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 9, 2021
Jay-Z's 2018 lawsuit against the @ADRorg regarding their arbitrator selection highlighted ongoing concerns about the lack of diversity. Prof. @sarah_r_cole's article suggests approaches that arbitration providers & participants might adopt to enhance diversity in the selection.
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) January 6, 2021
Associate Professor @MicahLBerman was recently quoted by @Newsweek regarding Biden’s pandemic plans, discussing potential legal barriers for nationwide health mandates. #osulaw #ohiostate https://t.co/W8XQMucnHj
— OSU Law (@OSU_Law) December 22, 2020
"Given what we know so far, it does not seem out of the question that the investigation ends up there — with the awful conclusion that Trump was a criminally seditious president," writes @Nedfoley of @OSU_Law.https://t.co/ZPHRZk0YBn
— Scott Suttell (@ssuttell) January 14, 2021
This conversation with @smerconish (who always asks great questions) covered a lot of valuable ground: "The Michael Smerconish Program | Ohio State Law Professor Ned Foley: Ted Cruz Disruption Can Hurt Democracy" https://t.co/UJ73iohvz9 via @SiriusXM
— Ned Foley (@Nedfoley) January 5, 2021
Hot off @GeorgetownLJ press! My article with @Aaron_L_Nielson entitled Qualified Immunity and Federalism: https://t.co/jSHOr77Xai pic.twitter.com/kWXuaa3dkf
— Chris Walker (@chris_j_walker) January 5, 2021
On the big picture legal and policy questions for handling a potentially unstable President and authorization for use of nuclear weapons, read this paper by @DakotaRudesill, who has studied the issue deeply. https://t.co/rdji0SPUZd
— Just Security (@just_security) January 8, 2021
#ICYMI, the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law @OSU_Law has published Volume 18.1. The volume includes articles from last year's #CSAat50. Our conference, co-hosted with @academy4justice, featured 50+ speakers across law, health, and policy.
➡ https://t.co/cYjs33e3G3 pic.twitter.com/iBwyT6R3i8
— Drug Enforcement and Policy Center (@OSULawDEPC) January 14, 2021
A relatively new type of investment fund is luring unsophisticated investors into buying when values are at their highest, resulting in losses almost immediately, a new @OhioState study has found. @FisherOSU https://t.co/ucsSEgFuug
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 15, 2021
The international team that discovered an astronomical “Old Faithful,” an eruption of light flashing about once every 114 days, used data from NASA and from a network of telescopes operated by @OhioState. https://t.co/xbJNBn0GqD
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 15, 2021
.@OhioState chemists & engineers have created a key component of bioenergy production in the lab, potentially cracking the code of finding a cheaper way to manufacture biofuels and other bioproducts. https://t.co/zAc0tDQkku
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 14, 2021
“This means that our department is being recognized as one of the strongest departments in the United States for research in French culture & Francophone literature.” @FRIT_OSU is invited to join the @FrenchCultureUS network of Centers of Excellence. https://t.co/6mQXh590mu
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 14, 2021
Time is running out to vote in our third annual #OSUCoolestScience story competition. Voting ends Sunday, Jan. 17! Read the stories about cool @OhioState research and view videos with the finalists here: https://t.co/BOsxxGbSgH
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 13, 2021
Improving our emotional & physical health while we wait for a #COVID19 vaccine could enhance our immune response to vaccination, @OhioState researchers suggest in a review of previous studies. https://t.co/2V5lknMUyP
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 13, 2021
A new variant of SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes #COVID19, has been discovered in Columbus by @OhioState scientists. @OhioStateMed @OSUWexMed https://t.co/MiPc56hMlk
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 13, 2021
In her latest Reflections message, @PresKMJohnson announces an upcoming @OhioState discussion series on the state of our democracy and recaps return-to-campus guidance for spring semester. https://t.co/8vRhMkgqKv
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 13, 2021
A new study led by @OhioStateMed researchers found the sugar substitute saccharin doesn’t lead to the development of #diabetes in healthy adults as previous studies have suggested. https://t.co/cfOmfZPWml
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 12, 2021
A team of @OhioStateMed + @OSUEngineering scientists is working on boosting a natural cellular process in pursuit of a therapy that could lower the chances for lung damage in patients on ventilators. New @OhioState study published in @NatureComms. https://t.co/dBONDTVd6n
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 12, 2021
Researchers in @OSUEngineering & @OhioStateMed have created a framework combining patient care-related datasets + high-powered computation to find potential new uses for existing medications. https://t.co/uTMIUFcNbc
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 11, 2021
In a review published in @APA_Journals' Psychological Bulletin, @OhioState researchers offer recommendations for testing & clinical practice to better characterize #ADHD + any accompanying mental health diagnoses and to improve treatment outcomes. https://t.co/5tWgeJ9w4d
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 5, 2021
With a share of a $450,000 gift from Google, @OhioState political scientist Thomas Wood will investigate how fact-checking can effectively counteract misinformation about #COVID19 vaccines. https://t.co/8f6ywFRVhO @ASCatOSU
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 5, 2021
If gun owners recognized how strongly their fellow gun owners support key gun safety policies, such as universal background checks, they might be more willing to speak out in favor themselves, @OhioState research suggests. https://t.co/TR1RNNU2hC
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 4, 2021
“Does the picture really matter?” @OSUPublicHealth study finds social media safety messages featuring images that match the text lead to better understanding & message recall. https://t.co/P0DzfASrSZ
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) January 4, 2021
Planning to clear clutter in the new year? A @FisherOSU study shows how we can break old habits of hoarding possessions with sentimental value – by taking a picture to keep the associated memories. Via @readersdigest: https://t.co/Iw8Suu4Ynx
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) December 31, 2020
Thomas Jefferson wrote about a severe drought in 1820. A study of tree rings in the Potomac River watershed, led by @OhioState researchers, showed how severe it was–suggesting tree rings could help predict future droughts & floods in Washington, DC. https://t.co/L3LrzyKG4A
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) December 29, 2020
#OSURx assistant dean for @OSUWexMed affairs @stu_beatty weighs in on the rarity of severe allergic reactions to (and importance of getting) vaccines in @PreventionMag. https://t.co/3IozIv8Erg
— Ohio State Pharmacy (@osu_pharmacy) January 6, 2021
#OSUWexMed is the first in the United States to participate in a clinical trial that aims to improve oxygen levels and treatment outcomes for COVID-19 patients who are on mechanical ventilation. https://t.co/yeRVrYRcND
— The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 😷 (@OSUWexMed) January 16, 2021
We asked @OhioStateFamMed primary care providers to share what they’re asked most when it comes to the #COVID19 vaccine. Their patients’ top five questions, answered:https://t.co/ilQt6zbNqH
— The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 😷 (@OSUWexMed) January 16, 2021
From microchipping to DNA changes, @idpharmd debunks some of the most common myths about the #COVID19 vaccine. https://t.co/sHASpuXrvI
— The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 😷 (@OSUWexMed) January 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/OSUWexMed/status/1341451316208365569
We are so excited to have administered the first round of #COVID19 vaccines at #OSUWexMed at 10:47 this morning. #InThisTogetherOhio #TogetherAsBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/VAz3MlJ5EB
— The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 😷 (@OSUWexMed) December 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/OSUWexMed/status/1333874791963615234
More national coverage of the #COVID19 variant discovered by #OSUCOM & @OSUWexMed faculty from the @washingtonpost.https://t.co/eOMeyGPGWA
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) January 15, 2021
A new study led by #OSUCOM researchers found the sugar substitute saccharin doesn’t lead to the development of #diabetes in healthy adults as previous studies have suggested. https://t.co/mGFtYgOrMN
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) January 15, 2021
"The variant in Ohio is distinct from those others, and appears to have emerged from a version of the coronavirus that has been circulating in Columbus since September…" From @nytimes on #COVID19 variant discovered by #OSUCOM/@OSUWexMed faculty https://t.co/Xvl5ZgmPtN
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) January 13, 2021
Exciting #OSUCOM student research efforts were recently published in @JAMASurgery. The study highlights that race/ethnicity and community-level factors play a role as patients navigate the US healthcare system. https://t.co/wHveMD195N @timpawlik @rosevineazap
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) January 12, 2021
Do traumatic experiences such as child abuse, neglect, poverty and other adversities change and, perhaps, even injure the brain? Do those experiences have an impact on the functioning of the brain? New #OSUCOM study seeks to answer this question & more. https://t.co/gvjTL6WCtK
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) January 8, 2021
A vaccine that inhibits growth of colon cancer cells has been proven safe & effective in animal models in a recent #OSUCOM study. Read more about this breakthrough research here: https://t.co/tcMH3WjCnR
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) December 29, 2020
A team of undergraduates at #OSUCOM have been working together to create a centralized source of biocontainment systems that guide the scientific community on how to implement synthetic biology safely, and are now globally recognized for their work. https://t.co/wboPcfcSPA
— The Ohio State University College of Medicine (@OhioStateMed) December 28, 2020
Check out this @MensHealthMag article "What to Know about COVID and Erectile Dysfunction" featuring our own @DrJessicaYih
Link: https://t.co/R7OzOE106u@OSUWexMed @OhioStateMed #COVID19 #ED #ErectileDysfunction #SexualHealth
Great work, Dr. Yih!
— Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Urology Dept. (@OSU_Urology) January 15, 2021
I am thrilled to share that @OSUWexMed's Ross Heart Hospital will undergo an expansion, adding a hybrid procedure room, more surgery prep bays & more. These advances are just some of the steps we are taking to ensure state-of-the art, high quality care. https://t.co/0diIIutczX
— Harold L. Paz, MD (@drhpaz) January 15, 2021
When you receive the #COVID19 vaccine, you will receive a card from the @CDC showing which vaccine you received, as well as when and where you received it. @OSUWexMed associate director of pharmacy Crystal Tubbs explains why this card is important to keep. https://t.co/f5Ypvt4DXV
— Harold L. Paz, MD (@drhpaz) January 3, 2021
For months, Americans have sacrificed livelihoods, socialization and normalcy to save lives. Now, there is a light at the end of the tunnel: vaccines that are at least 90% effective in preventing #COVID19. But many Americans say they will not take it. https://t.co/SWkB1PwBvh
— Harold L. Paz, MD (@drhpaz) December 17, 2020
Dr. Linda Saif, who has studied coronaviruses for four decades, weighs in on the safety of the #COVID19 vaccines. https://t.co/ia8NcZ3SAo
— Ohio State (@OhioState) January 15, 2021
Internationally-recognized @OSU_Law professor Peter M. Shane explains some of the misconceptions about impeachment.https://t.co/w8Q8ITrmQm
— Ohio State (@OhioState) January 13, 2021
Holidays this year can still be special. @DrGTheMD at @OSUWexMed weighs in on how to stay healthy this holiday season. https://t.co/6Tl5perkYo
— Ohio State (@OhioState) December 22, 2020
Learn more about this cutting-edge research: https://t.co/qwxTY8W0AM
— Ohio State (@OhioState) December 19, 2020
After suffering from it himself, Dr. Marras decided to take a stand against debilitating back pain. Discover more of his story, and see how our students begin life-changing careers at Ohio State. https://t.co/ucVAnz0RNI pic.twitter.com/wkPkepv2km
— Ohio State (@OhioState) December 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/OhioState/status/1338554785834930181
When will the #COVID19 vaccine be available to the public? How will it work? An @OSUWexMed expert shares what you need to know about the vaccine — and separates fact from fiction. https://t.co/KftmcEkTWG
— Ohio State (@OhioState) December 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/OhioState/status/1333803224873062404
According to @chronicle, @OhioState will receive ~$65,000,000 in aid as part of the 2nd round of COVID-19 relief.
CGS will advocate for money to be used for emergency assistance, ensuring grad students remain funded, & critical research is supported!https://t.co/zjGX1DpjKT
— Ohio State Council of Graduate Students 😷 (@cgsosu) January 15, 2021
If you want to learn more about how OSC can support your research, you can schedule a virtual consultation with their staff on our website: https://t.co/5uwJKKsYxX https://t.co/U3arpHNMSy
— Research Commons at The Ohio State University (@OSUrescommons) October 14, 2020
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Say a little prayer for our mentions. 😇 https://t.co/c61b7AhBDJ
— Ohio State (@OhioState) December 11, 2020
.@OhioStateFB update: Saturday game at Illinois has been canceled. #OhioState pauses team-related activities after further positive #COVID19 tests were discovered Friday afternoon. https://t.co/gX9rrhXQdU
— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) November 28, 2020
In light of the events that took place in the U.S. Capitol, @OSUCCS and @MCC_OSU are extending support to those affected. There will be a space available today from 1-3 p.m. for students to process these events.
— Student Life at Ohio State (@StudentLifeOSU) January 7, 2021
👏🏾👏🏾 🎶
the clapping interlude was bad ass!
Great job and You’re Welcome 😉👊🏾
Merry Christmas 🎅🏾 https://t.co/BNqkQdZqkO— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) December 16, 2020
Get ready for kickoff with our 2015 national championship pregame and halftime shows! #GoBuckeyes https://t.co/r9N83n6Fyy
— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) January 12, 2021
A victorious Carmen Ohio from the 11th Best Band in the Land. Good luck in the ‘ship, @OhioStateFB. #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/opisxJAF21
— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) January 2, 2021
Even without a ga❌e this Saturday, you've still got a friend in us. Check out this preview of our "The Best of @Pixar" show, then tune in Saturday at noon to watch the whole thing! #GoBuckeyes
🔗: https://t.co/JZQ1eKYF6q pic.twitter.com/54J84LhqXk
— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) December 9, 2020
Didn't get a chance to hear his story? Here's a piece from @OhioStateNews on Anthony Violi's big day in 2018 and an article from the @OhioStateAlumni Magazine.
🔗: https://t.co/Z3oClkgk4V pic.twitter.com/vyMeQ9xV8O
— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) November 25, 2020
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⭕️🙌🙏⭕️…
This is for you! #GoBuckeyes
— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) January 12, 2021
ғɪɢʜᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴛᴇᴀᴍ ᴀᴄʀᴏss ᴛʜᴇ ғɪᴇʟᴅ sʜᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴇᴍ ᴏʜɪᴏ’s ʜᴇʀᴇ. #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/u6lCleqs4B
— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) January 11, 2021
The Stage is Set for the #NationalChampionship. @OhioStateFB x @OhioStAthletics pic.twitter.com/Dyh3su9HaV
— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) January 12, 2021
Bada-bing Bada-boom⚡️⚡️@OhioStateFB wasted no time getting on the board vs Indiana pic.twitter.com/wdPyUATiqF
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 21, 2020