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The cuts follow the elimination and suspension of 10 other programs over the past fiscal year across the University of Maine ...
UCSF environmental epidemiologist and toxicologist Matthew Gribble, PhD, was named by The Pew Charitable Trusts as the 2026 recipient of the Pew-Hoover Fellowship in Marine and Biomedical Science.
Enrollment, satellites, infrastructure and research were key topics for University of North Dakota representatives as they recently spoke with groups of alumni across the state.
The following area residents were named to the president’s list at SUNY Cortland for the fall semester: Abigail Kresser of Kingston, physical education K-12 major. Sydney Slimak of Milton, early ...
This installment of Dissertation Diaries highlights Kirsten Trinidad, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate at the Tufts University ...
Thanks to a new National Institutes of Health grant, a UCF College of Medicine scientist is investigating a new approach to treat neuropathy without relying on pain pills and anti-depressants.
Although mental disorders have multifactorial causes, genetics can explain some of them, yet this field remains largely unexplored in terms of guiding diagnoses and treatments. In the largest study of ...
Emma Louise Thompson, of Zachary, has completed an internship at Ludwig Maximillian University in Munch, Germany, and been conferred with a master's degree in biomedical sciences with specialized fina ...
The director of the National Institutes of Health and interim director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, said he's concerned about the growing disconnect between ...
First-year student Scarlett Ostos Gallardo jumped at the chance to attend a clinical workshop earlier this month for medical students on clinical rotation at Rochester General Hospital. Gallardo, a ...