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3 days ago
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OSU professor to explain the evolution of medicine in Marion talk
A free community lecture on drug design will take place in Marion on July 8. Ohio State University Professor Ryan Yoder will present 'The Evolution of Drug Design: From Remedies to Rationality' at 5:30 p.m. at Bucci's Italian Scratch Kitchen. The event is part of the Buckeye Talks on Tap lecture series sponsored by The Ohio State University at Marion, according to an annoucement. Yoder's presentation will explore the history of drug design, detailing how medicines have evolved from ancient remedies to modern therapies. He will discuss the shift from chance discoveries to systematic, science-based approaches in drug development. The lecture also will cover how advancements in technology, research methods, and regulations have influenced the creation and testing of medicines. Yoder earned his Ph.D. in organic/computation chemistry from The Ohio State University in 2013. He teaches organic chemistry and mentors undergraduate research at the Ohio State Marion campus. His research focuses on drug design for cancer therapies, molecular modeling against toxic organophosphorus nerve agents, and innovative teaching methods in chemical education. Buckeye Talks on Tap occurs on the second Tuesday of each month at Bucci's Italian Scratch Kitchen, 320 W. Center St., Marion. The series is modeled after the Science Café concept, which promotes engaging discussions between academic experts and the community in relaxed settings. The lecture series aims to connect Ohio State faculty and community experts with local residents on various topics, including health and wellness, environmental issues, and engineering. The goal is to foster open discussions about subjects relevant to the Marion area. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy food and drinks during the lecture. Doors will open at 5 p.m. for ordering, with the lecture starting at 5:30 p.m. A question-and-answer session will follow at 6 p.m. Participants will have a chance to win a door prize and enter a monthly drawing for a $500 tuition voucher to The Ohio State University at Marion. This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at This article originally appeared on Marion Star: Free Marion lecture explores how drug design has evolved over time
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31-05-2025
- Business
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What's really going on with Lake Erie? OSU expert breaks it down June 10
The Ohio State University at Marion will host a community lecture on Lake Erie. The event is part of the Buckeye Talks on Tap series and will feature Christopher Winslow, Ph.D., the director of Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory. The lecture, titled 'The State of Lake Erie: Nutrients and Harmful Algal Blooms,' is scheduled for 5:30 pm. Tuesday, June 10, at Bucci's Italian Scratch Kitchen. Lake Erie plays a crucial role in Ohio's economy, transportation, recreation and tourism. It also serves as a drinking water source for millions of residents, according to an announcement. Winslow will discuss nutrient sources affecting Lake Erie, including agricultural nutrient losses and best management practices. He also will address strategies for achieving a 40% reduction in phosphorus, as well as gaps in information and research needs. Winslow coordinates research, education and outreach efforts related to Lake Erie in collaboration with various state and federal agencies and universities. He holds a master's and doctorate from Bowling Green State University and a bachelor's degree from Ohio University. Before joining The Ohio State University, he served as an instructor at Bowling Green State University from 2002 to 2009 and as an assistant professor at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania from 2009 to 2011. Buckeye Talks on Tap takes place the second Tuesday of each month at Bucci's Italian Scratch Kitchen, 320 W. Center St., Marion. Doors will open at 5 p.m., with the lecture starting at 5:30 p.m. An open discussion will follow at 6 p.m. This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at or share your thoughts at with our News Automation and AI team. This article originally appeared on Marion Star: Lake Erie future at stake - join the conversation in Marion June 10