The phone in your pocket may be able to keep you healthier. UVA researchers are looking at smartphone applications for injury and disease alerts, using students as test subjects.
Returning to society isn’t easy, but education and training can make it better, an expert panel said at UVA’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
The FDA recently approved an artificial pancreas system based on UVA research and tested at UVA. Mike Anderson put it to the test in his daily life in Richmond – and in a 100-mile cycle ride across California’s Death Valley.
Lead author and postdoctoral researcher Emily Loeb found that pairs of young people in good relationships may see improved grades as they transition from middle to high school, a time when marks typically dip. The trend continued into adulthood, a result that surprised her.
A researcher is using chemistry to modify the immune system to fight disease.
Third-year drama major Payton Moledor spent the fall studying classical acting at the UK’s oldest drama school, backed by a University Award for Projects in the Arts. Here are some of the lessons she learned.
UVA’s Model United Nations team, which recently ranked in the top 10 in North America, took home five awards in last weekend’s McGill Model United Nations Assembly in Montreal.
Craig Kent, UVA’s new executive vice president for health affairs, officially took the helm of UVA Health on Saturday. His journey to the role is almost as expansive as his goals for it.