April 2016 Harnessing the power of Buckeye Nation for change. Nearly 1 billion people worldwide don’t have enough to eat. That is why Ohio State is committing almost $125 million to and convening the first — bringing together alumni, volunteers, faculty, staff and students to explore ways to address hunger in the community and across the globe. The ancient Greeks would approve. Ohio State scientists are working on a . A DNA “Trojan Horse” tricks leukemia cells into thinking it’s food — when it’s actually an invading force of cancer drug. In tests, leukemia cells that had become resistant to the drug absorbed it and died when the drug was hidden in a capsule made of folded up DNA. A national exemplar. The university has been named one of the for raising graduation rates among black students来源(Source From):
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