UVA researchers have spent the last two years developing highly advanced computational models designed to inform policymakers, save lives and prepare for future global pandemics.
The standard for stroke care and breakthrough epilepsy research. A good start for NICU babies. Optimism around autism. Erasing tremors. Mapping unknown areas of the brain. UVA researchers are responsible for all that and more.
You’re at a conference and meeting a bunch of new people. You think to yourself, ‘Shoot, what was his name?’ This professor of psychology has a hack to help with name recall.
What if we had a vaccine that would work for any COVID-19 variants that might pop up – and even for some coronaviruses that cause the common cold? UVA and Virginia Tech scientists are working on it.
Sunlight, exercise and a good diet are the prescription for making it to the end of May, when President Biden says the United States will have enough vaccine doses for every adult in the country.
More than 20 years after serving the country prevented him from finishing his master’s degree, Steve Milone is back at UVA – alongside his two children.
Inspired by his daughter and many others, Pelphrey has become one of the nation’s leading autism researchers and an adviser to the federal government. He explains four key advances in understanding the disorder.