Harvard Law Prof. Ronald Sullivan speaks at U.Va
By Navya Annapareddy | September 29, 2017Harvard law professor second in "Excellence through Diversity Distinguished Learning Series."
Harvard law professor second in "Excellence through Diversity Distinguished Learning Series."
The events emphasized methods of treatment and education about drug use.
The event was part of Tomtoberfest.
Facial recognition likely to impact technological innovations.
Two U.Va. professors worked on the Saturn-focused mission, which ended Sept. 15.
Environmental Resilience Institute focuses on environmental issues affecting coastal Virginia.
Data points predict patient's chances of survival following cardiac arrest.
Common indoor environmental health concerns include mold, carbon monoxide and lead paint, as well as asbestos and other air quality concerns.
First speaker for 2nd annual SEAS diversity speaker series addresses the need for social justice.
There is no apparent link between climate change and this year’s powerful hurricanes.
Darden school's start-up incubator provides mentorship, finances and space to new entrepreneurs.
University, State personnel analyze Unite the Right social media threads and messages leading up to Aug. 12 rally in Charlottesville.
School of Engineering and Applied Science invites speakers to comment on issues of diversity.
U.Va. Hospital spent weeks planning out a protocol for the white supremacist rally on Aug. 12 in the event of mass casualties.
The University’s iGem team, comprised of eight students, is working to improve the wastewater treatment process by manipulating a bacterium called Paracoccus denitrificans.
Researchers have expressed that inconsistencies within published scientific data stem from flaws within the career structures of science, more specifically defined as an unstable job market and the immensely difficult nature of discovery, rather than statistical analyses.
Beyond applications in surgery, clinical assessments and everyday life, the expanding robotics market is expected to bring changes across the workforce as well as allow for better accuracy and efficiency in the healthcare industry by decreasing the incidence of human error and limitations.
Biology Prof. George Bloom’s lab, focused on Alzheimer’s research and proteins that affect the disease.
Dr. Laubach, Dr. Kron, and their colleagues are developing new ways to recondition injured lungs that once could not have been used for successful transplants.
The U.S. News and World Report gave the University Children's Hospital top rankings for four departments.