| “The
Office of the Vice President
for Research and the College
of Arts and Sciences support the cycle
of innovation, from basic academic
research to practical and commercial applications directly benefiting
society. At the center of this mission are the science faculty
who sustain UO’s tradition
of research excellence. Enhancing
our leadership in cutting-edge multidisciplinary
research requires new science
facilities to advance the UO’s
two highest priorities: BBMI
(Integrative Sciences Building)
and ONAMI. These exciting initiatives
will accelerate new discoveries ranging from human cognition and
learning to nanotechnologies for environmental, energy, and biomedical
applications.”
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Rich Linton
Vice President for Research and
Graduate Studies
Dean of the Graduate School |