Second annual STATS Live! Symposium hosts data journalists from FiveThirtyEight and INSIDER
By Swati Srivastava | April 15, 2019The symposium included two presentations as well as a workshop — each geared towards a different expertise level.
The symposium included two presentations as well as a workshop — each geared towards a different expertise level.
The $23 million award intends to further exploration in the field of translational medicine, which consists of the work done to put foundational biological concepts and clinical trials into practice as feasible medical solutions.
By performing in the hallways of different hospital wings, the volunteers’ music reverberates throughout the wing for everyone to hear.
While some dogs, such as those at the Chemistry Building are mainly there for stress relief, other dogs — like those as at the Women’s Center — are available for personalized, one-on-one or group therapy sessions.
Founded more than 10 years ago, Juntos Podemos is a student-organized overnight program that is free of cost to its attendants.
This event was open to all University students and focused especially on attracting first-time hackers.
This year's display seeks to use impactful art to connect with community members and to serve as a call to action for the urgency of climate change.
Peer Health Educators work to facilitate health outreach programs for various organizations and patient education sessions on topics such as stress management, mental wellness, nutrition and sexual health.
The research has influenced the NFL, going so far as to change game rules to improve safety.
The case for this competition challenged students to address many factors related to health in Appalachia including high rates of diabetes and obesity, insufficient access to health care, low graduation rates and youth opioid abuse.
Yager plans to create an interactive map of the City’s housing discrimination, and giving the public a better way to learn about its history.
One of the main reasons for expanding the eye clinic is to improve access to care as the general populations within the Charlottesville community and across the state increase.
A panel of four students in the School of Medicine shared how their diverse identities influenced their experiences as aspiring healthcare professionals Tuesday evening.
National Geographic’s On Campus event hosted a collection of programs tailored to university audiences, focusing on scientific and cultural topics, environmental resilience and storytelling.
Researchers at the University have found that the drug fluvoxamine, ordinarily used as medication for those with obsessive-compulsive disorder, may have the ability to treat sepsis as well.
This new method promises to be cheaper, faster and easier than traditional techniques.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, outbreaks of this virus are common in universities, as shared living and eating spaces allow the virus to spread more easily.
Recently, the Kipnis Lab led groundbreaking research that linked waste removal in the brain to Alzheimer’s Disease.
The renovations included 15 remodeled postpartum rooms adjacent to labor and delivery rooms, a newborn assessment area, a reoriented staff workroom that facilitates frequent monitoring of newborns and a centralized nurse station.
The new School of Data Science encourages new research that combines biomedicine and data analytics.