Profiles of Discovery celebrates scientific research at U.Va.
By Tina Chai | October 22, 2018Researchers present their work at “Spotlight on Research Excellence at UVA” event as part of inauguration festivities.
Researchers present their work at “Spotlight on Research Excellence at UVA” event as part of inauguration festivities.
As a father and training physician, Streeter brings a unique perspective to the student-run organization.
Adial Pharmaceuticals is developing a drug to treat alcoholism in subjects with certain genetic makeups.
Babylon Micro-Farms has developed a system using hydroponic farming to make growing fresh produce more sustainable
Established in the late ‘70s, the HEP was created out of a partnership between the Virginia Department of Education, the University Children’s Hospital and Charlottesville City Schools.
As the 2018-19 flu season approaches, medical staff respond to common concerns about flu vaccinations and students explain what determines if they get vaccinated.
The one-hour talk last week focused on the recent approval of Medicaid expansion in Virginia to 400,000 low-income residents.
Four years after its debut in 2014, a second version of the Green Workplace Program has since been launched.
This partnership has created a new course for graduate data science students that specifically addresses ethical issues related to the handling of data and advancement in technology.
Women make up less than 25 percent of faculty in several STEM departments in the College at U.Va.
Graduate students and research scientists are studying seatbelt and airbag safety by combining computational modeling and tissue analysis.
Criss and Medical student Stephanie Ragland, along with two collaborators from the U.K., found that two of N. gonorrhoeae’s proteins allow the bacteria to resist a human anti-microbial enzyme, opening the way for new therapies to treat drug-resistant gonorrhea infection.
The City of Charlottesville follows a single-stream process, but the University’s multi-stream process requires recyclers to sort items into separate bins before collection.
The Office of Health Promotion distributed over 24,000 condoms last school year.
The winey-brewery is located on a 40-acre farm that was the original estate of Meriwether Lewis.
This summer a diverse team of undergraduates, medical students, nursing students, doctors and nurses worked with the full time staff at Camp Holiday Trails to provide a summer camp environment to children and teens with medical conditions
The software company will invest approximately $12 million towards the relocation and renovation of the former textile factory building.
Two Curry School professors have been working with the ACLU of Michigan to provide their expertise in special education.
Rainwater collected in puddles and outdoor receptacles can provide water sources for mosquitos, which lay their eggs in stagnant water.
The SDAC is currently undertaking new initiatives, including a push to increase its online presence.