OGI School VIdeos
OGI School Videos
The following are a sample of videos about the OGI School of Science & Engineering.
Iron Acquisition in Marine Bacteria
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Platelet Interactions
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Inventing New Speech and Language Technologies
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Augmented Cognition
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Gene Regulation
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Image Processing
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Environmental Nanotechnology
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Business
Plan Project
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OHSU researcher Mark Slifka teams up with OGI students to create a business
plan.
Growing Silicon Nanowires
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A research group led by Raj Solanki, Ph.D., recently demonstrated it
is possible to grow silicon nanowires exactly where you want them on an electrode
using electrical fields.
Speech Research
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The Center for Spoken Language Understanding is working with profoundly deaf
children whose hearing is enhanced through amplification or electrical stimulation
of the cochlea are improving their listening and speech production skills by
conversing with Baldi, an animated conversational agent.
Forty
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It all began 40 years ago. A small school with big a vision to discover
what really matters to the region. This videos shows us a glimpse of
OGI's past and how the school's research and education is benefiting
the community today.
Merger
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OGI merged with OHSU on July 1, 2001. The purpose of the video is to
inform audiences about the benefits of the OGI-OHSU merger. The video
won awards from the 34th
Annual Festival of Awards in Media Excellence and the 24th Annual Telly Awards.
Things You Might Not Know About OGI
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You will be amazed to learn what people know about OGI.
The videos above were written and produced by OHSU's
Educational Communications.
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