Cipollini says the coronavirus encounters a new habitat of humans lacking resistance, starts to infect people in a largely undetected fashion, spreads exponentially, peaks and then declines.
Leon Katona, an environmental sciences Ph.D. candidate, conducted research this summer on Lake Erie aboard the Lake Guardian, the U.S. EPA’s largest research vessel.
Wright State alumna Alison Agather helping federal government predict and measure polar sea ice
March 13, 2019
Alison Agather, who earned her Ph.D. in environmental sciences from Wright State in December, helps to identify emerging issues in the Arctic as a fellow with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Fish Genes, Captive Bears, and Wild Snow Leopards: A Pakistani Journey to Conservation
November 16, 2018
Safia Janjua is an Environmental Sciences PhD candidate at Wright State, and a Panthera Sabin Snow Leopard Grant Program recipient. Panthera’s Snow Leopard Program currently leads or supports conservation activities in five of the 12 snow leopard range countries, including China, India, Kyrg
Environmental Sciences Ph.D. candidate Alison Agather is among the 66 successful finalists of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Sea Grant's John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program (Knauss) class of 2019.
On August 17, 2018 Justyna Hampel, a PhD candidate in Environmental Science at Wright State University, was interviewed by Hannah Rudd, a scientist, ocean advocate and aspiring environmental journalist. Rudd is the author of a blog titled "Leading Women in Marine Science".
Wright State graduate students Fan Yang and Michele Miller win first place in prestigious Datathon competition
September 28, 2018
Two Wright State graduate students were honored for developing a model that could be used to help patients with sickle cell disease better manage their pain.