CORVALLIS, Ore. - Oregon State University has surpassed $400 million in research expenditures for the second year in a row, according to the OSU Division of Research and Innovation.

This achievement highlights the university's advancements in areas such as energy solutions, precision medicine, and artificial intelligence. Irem Tumer, OSU vice-president for research and innovation, emphasized the importance of federal funding for OSU's research efforts.

"Our research enterprise uses resilience and collaboration to propel discovery and elevate communities in our state, nation, and world," Tumer said.

OSU's annual report for fiscal year 2025 revealed $417 million in research expenditures. The university's research efforts have an annual economic impact of nearly $800 million, supporting se

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