Green spaces may mitigate pollution-linked breast cancer risk
The Scientist covers research published in PLOS One by Carmen Smotherman as part of her epidemiology Ph.D. dissertation.
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The Scientist covers research published in PLOS One by Carmen Smotherman as part of her epidemiology Ph.D. dissertation.
The award recognizes outstanding scholarship that exemplifies theoretical innovation, methodological rigor and a commitment to bridging research and practice.
College of Public Health and Health Professions students are dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world.
The Menopause Society highlights work by Aliyah Snyder and Katherine Buzzanca-Fried.
Department of Occupational Therapy students, faculty and preceptors took home several awards at this year’s annual conference.
The American Psychological Association features Rebecca Pearl's groundbreaking work.
Rodriguez is helping lead a growing global movement that positions the arts as a vital part of living well.
The selection committee cited Smith’s achievements in developing innovative respiratory evaluation and rehabilitation approaches to preserve independent breathing in vulnerable patient populations.
The new computing power will accelerate artificial intelligence education and research at PHHP, where faculty members are pioneering AI methods to address some of the most pressing health challenges.
Seven graduates are recognized for contributions to clinical care, public health practice, education, research and policy.