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If you have questions or need further information, please reach out to us via email at:
traywright@ohio.edu

Our Location

Ohio University sits in a bend of the Hocking River in Athens, Ohio. Athens is surrounded by National Forest, State Parks, and miles of trails, with deer and other wildlife common on campus.

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Here are some frequently asked questions about our lab and research.

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We understand that you may have different questions. Our aim is to provide you with clear and direct answers about our research and operations. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please feel free to reach out for more information.

Our lab focuses on various aspects of physiology, conducting innovative research that contributes to our understanding of biological systems. We publish our findings in reputable journals and aim to contribute significantly to the scientific community. This research includes both comparative physiology to understand how non-human animals adapt their physiology to meet the demands of their particular environment, and human-focused physiology related to health, metabolism, and performance.

Students interested in graduate school are encouraged to contact me directly at traywright@ohio.edu and can apply through the university’s departmental website. We encourage interested candidates to submit their CV and a brief statement outlining their research interests. We value passion and curiosity.

We offer various research assistantships and internships for students. These opportunities allow hands-on experience in the lab and the chance to work alongside experienced researchers in ongoing projects.

You can access our publications through the university library database or on our website’s publication section. We keep this updated with our latest research articles for easy access.

For further inquiries, you can reach us through the contact form on our website or email us directly. We are here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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We invite you to become part of our innovative research team. By joining our community, you’ll stay updated on the latest studies in physiology and have opportunities to contribute your insights. Don’t miss out on learning and sharing in groundbreaking discoveries.