ORI evidence based Tai Chi program improves health in seniors Research led by Fuzhong Li, Ph.D., and his team being is being applied in real-world settings. His NIH funded studies on Tai Ji Quan, also known as Tai Chi, for healthy aging have shown that this gentle,...
Oregon Research Institute Statement on Proposed Reductions to Federal Funding for Scientific Research Recent federal announcements, executive orders, large-scale workforce reductions, and grant cancellations have caused significant upheaval and uncertainty in the...
ORI Welcomes Kasie Josi as the new IRB Administrator Please join us in welcoming Kasie Josi as the new Institutional Review Board (IRB) Administrator for Oregon Research Institute! Kasie’s journey into research began after earning her master’s in social work in...
Kathryn Madden, ORI IRB Administrator retires ORI extends its heartfelt gratitude to Kathryn Madden for her remarkable 36 years of service to Oregon Research Institute, including 29 years as our Institutional Review Board (IRB) Administrator! Kathryn’s dedication to...
Make a Difference: Participate in Research By participating in a study at Oregon Research Institute, you can help advance our understanding of human behavior and contribute to discoveries that benefit society. ORI currently offers several exciting opportunities for...
Congratulations to ORI scientists Judy Andrews, Ph. D., and Erika Westling, Ph. D. and their colleagues David Smith, Ph.D. and Judith Gordon, Ph.D., on their recent publication in Nicotine and Tobacco Research. In their article, “Assessing the Pragmatic Effectiveness...
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