Applied Mathematics program incorporates female professors in STEM fields at U.Va.
By Ashley Ewing | January 21, 2019Over half of the faculty in the Applied Mathematics, or APMA, Department of the Engineering School are female.
Over half of the faculty in the Applied Mathematics, or APMA, Department of the Engineering School are female.
Research project aims to create a statistical method to identify strangulation.
In the past few months, Mission Secure, Inc., completed a Series A financing, receiving over $8 million in funding from investors.
Data science helps predict patients’ increase in risk of infection, medical complications
Adial Pharmaceuticals is developing a drug to treat alcoholism in subjects with certain genetic makeups.
Various bird species have been fatally slamming into windows in the Charlottesville area.
Care+Wear has collaborated and partnered with hospitals and professional fashion designers to create more comfortable and stylish hospital gowns.
Drawing inspiration from silly-putty, Lou Bloomfield looked to make a material that would be adaptive and moldable on a long-time scale, but firm and solid-like on a short-time scale.
Children's author and humanitarian Happy Johnson led a discussion relating disaster recovery in New Orleans to Charlottesville's rebuilding of community following white nationalist demonstrations.
A NPR and ProPublica investigation found earlier this year that more American women are dying of pregnancy-related complications than women in any other developed country.
Researchers and physicians discuss raising awareness for antimicrobial resistance, misuse of antibiotics as part of CDC’s "Be Antibiotics Aware" Campaign.
A recent study from the School of Medicine assessed the value of a brief behavioral health intervention in the inpatient setting.
Christina Ross, a Ph.D. at the School of Nursing, coordinated a medical supply drive for the hurricane victims of Antigua and Barbuda.
The research team hopes its findings can be applied to gain a greater understanding of cancer biology and potentially lead to a cancer treatment.
Despite differences in the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, University physicians believe it will play a role in lowering instances of severe COVID-19 infection and increasing vaccination levels around the globe.
Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy or child-birth related causes like preeclampsia, hypertension, preterm labor, hemorrhage and infection.
The release of a new registration system, the integration of local pharmacies into the grid of vaccination sites and legislation dedicated to increasing infrastructure and vaccine access.
Sewage and wastewater repurposing company Synagro Central LLC recently applied to treat 2,447 acres of land in Nutmeg and Greenmont Farms of Scottsville, Va.
A key to making changes to diet and exercise habits is knowing what tendencies and barriers may stand in the way of reaching a goal.
During the 2019 spring academic semester, all organic chemistry sections in the College will be taught by Alicia Frantz, a lecturer in the chemistry department.