‘Hoos Green’ off to sustainable business competition finals
By Shiyu Chen | March 27, 2017An interdisciplinary team of graduate students has advanced to the finals of the national Patagonia case competition.
An interdisciplinary team of graduate students has advanced to the finals of the national Patagonia case competition.
To understand the brain, University researchers turn to the Brain Institute — a cross-disciplinary initiative seeking to develop treatments, perform neurological research and expand resources available to scientists and clinicians alike.
Researchers of the Virginia Driver Safety Laboratory have produced an interactive driving simulator that focuses on assisting in skill improvement for patients with autism.
Profs. Silvia Blemker and Shayn Peirce-Cottler in the Department of Biomedical Engineering received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
The Transitional Care Hospital is situated to accept these treated patients, effectively expanding the capacity of the hospital.
The artificial pancreas works as a closed-loop advisory system, which means that it links a continuous glucose monitor with an insulin pump.
The VHHA has both released a public statement and written letters to Virginia congressional members expressing problems with the AHCA as currently proposed.
An exhibit in both the Chemistry Building and Clark Hall highlights the history, challenges and successes of women at the University.
In the past couple years, healthcare facilities have noted a rise in the yeast Candida auris, which can take to the bloodstream and cause invasive candidiasis.
Organized by the MAPP2Health Leadership Council through the Virginia Department of Health, the plan identifies four priority areas for improvement in the next three years.
Asst. Chemical Engineering Prof. Steven Caliari is working to advance the use of 3D culture systems in biomedical and health research.
Webcam hacking is a threat to computer and smartphone users in the digital age.
Receptor in axon degeneration potential target for treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
University researchers show that Lactobacillus, a probiotic bacteria, may reduce depressive behaviors.
According to a study by the CDC, there are an average of 16,607 injuries sustained in collegiate basketball every year, with an estimated injury rate of 8.5 per 1,000 athlete exposures to potential sources of injury.
Physical concepts — including velocity, acceleration and momentum — influence plays, passes and shots that ultimately determine basketball game outcomes.
Sports medicine is a medical branch relating to physical fitness and sports-related injuries.
Where to find mental health resources on Grounds and how to get started.
The environmental science department hosted a talk Feb. 28 on the Toxic Substance Control Act given by Mark Garvey, attorney at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Civil Enforcement.
Early treatment may halt the spread of infection in lung cells, preventing a deadly and difficult to treat form of pneumonia.