Novel trial tests Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes’ ability to reduce dengue
A clinical trial is underway to determine if mosquitoes that harbor an infection-blocking bacteria can help break the transmission cycle of certain viral diseases to people.
A clinical trial is underway to determine if mosquitoes that harbor an infection-blocking bacteria can help break the transmission cycle of certain viral diseases to people.
The CDC has authorized use of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine in children ages 5 to 11. Dr. Sonja A. Rasmussen discusses what parents should know about the vaccine.
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The team is the first to demonstrate that a novel technology can effectively be used to assess speech development in children born deaf who received cochlear implants.
Dr. Mainous has been awarded the 2021 Maurice Wood Award for Lifetime Contribution to Primary Care Research from NAPCRG.
The award is presented by the Mental Health, Epidemiology and Applied Statistics sections of the American Public Health Association.
Dr. Sabhya Rana, a postdoctoral associate in the department of physical therapy, aims to improve respiratory motor function in people with spinal cord injuries.
The study will enroll thousands of pregnant women and their babies and follow them through early childhood to identify trajectories of brain development.
Researchers led by Dr. Zhoumeng Lin are building a tool that can offer drug researchers insight into how well a new nanoparticle-based cancer therapy will work.
The college held a brick-laying ceremony outside the HPNP Complex to honor Linda Stallings, who passed away earlier this year.