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PositiveLinks app on smartphone that is being held by a person
Research & Discovery
UVA’s 2020 Innovators of the Year Create Groundbreaking HIV Treatment App
PositiveLinks creates an intimate relationship between patients and their care-givers that is proven to keep HIV patients in treatment, thereby improving their own health and squelching transmission of the disease.
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Research & Discovery
Childhood Brain Tumor Discovery May Unlock New Treatments for Many Cancers
UVA researchers have determined that some medulloblastoma tumor cells actually turn into another type of cell altogether, rising the possibility that doctors could intervene to stop the disease – and possibly other cancers.
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Research & Discovery
Trailblazing Statistician Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Sallie Ann Keller, director of the Social and Decision Analytics Division at UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute, analyzes massive data sets to tackle some of the most complex problems in society.
Baby sleeping
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Majority of New Moms Don’t Follow Safe Sleep Practices, Study Finds
Surveying mothers from 32 hospitals nationwide, researchers found that 45% followed safe sleeping recommendations. Dr. Ann Kellams said the findings suggest gaps in support for new mothers.
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Letting Children Play Hooky When They’re Little Can Have Long-Term Consequences
When it comes to school attendance, how many missed days are too many? UVA Today asked Robert C. Pianta, the dean of the Curry School of Education and Human Development.
Fiona Greenland, left, works with  Di Shao, right, at a table looking at a map
Research & Discovery
What Happens When Antiquities Are Obliterated? A Sociologist Investigates.
Sociologist Fiona Greenland’s new National Science Foundation-funded project will research the relationship between cultural destruction and civilian harm, with the war in Syria as a case study.
Erika Osherow displays the ReADI smartphone app on her phone
Research & Discovery
UVA Researchers: Does My Smartphone Know I Am Sick?
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.
Bikers on the road with an orange overlay.  Two parallel white lines are near the middle with a dotted link going up and down across the white lines
Research & Discovery
Racing for a Cure: How the Artificial Pancreas Helped One Man Cycle Death Valley
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.

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