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TDAI faculty lead new NSF institute to establish field of imageomics
Picture this: Computerized image analysis to help understand evolution The Ohio State University has been awarded a $15M grant from the National Science Foundation to lead the creation of a new,…
NSF/NIFA grant to advance plant-level modeling for ultra-precision agriculture
TDAI core faculty Darren Drewry, assistant professor in Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, is part of a multi-institutional research project entitled COntext Aware LEarning for…
TDAI hosts NEON-sponsored environmental sensor tower
The Translational Data Analytics Institute has partnered with the Ohio State University Airport and a diverse group of OSU researchers to be awarded a new 30-foot tower of sensors for experimenting…
Rayo lab's interdisciplinary approach improves Code Blue response times
TDAI core faculty Mike Rayo, assistant professor in integrated systems engineering and lead of the Cognitive Systems Engineering Lab, is co-investigator on a study that sought to reduce nurses'…
TDAI core faculty, co-director teams receive PRE awards
TDAI core faculty members Dr. Huan Sun (computer science and engineering), Dr. Xia Ning (biomedical informatics and co-director of TDAI's Computational Health and Life…
Berger-Wolf on technology for biodiversity in "The Economist"
The Economist's Babbage podcast and two articles in publication's June 19 science and technology quarterly journal include TDAI Director Dr. Tanya Berger-Wolf in discussions of…
TDAI core faculty and affiliates selected for interdisciplinary team science academy
Four TDAI core faculty have been selected for the inaugural cohort of OSU's Growing Research Opportunities (GRO) Academy, which teaches specialized skills for leading complex, interdisciplinary…
Study finds 'opiate treatment deserts' abound
A study lead by TDAI core faculty Ayaz Hyder was published in PLOS ONE that identified Franklin County, Ohio, neighborhoods where a lack of opioid treatment centers poses a barrier to residents…
New book examines French Revolution's version of social media
Before there was Twitter for sharing one’s thoughts and responding to others’, there were letters to the editor. TDAI core faculty member Dr. Elizabeth Bond, assistant professor of history, examined…