CHARGE program makes efforts to reduce gender disparity in academic departments
By Irena Kesselring | September 27, 2018Women make up less than 25 percent of faculty in several STEM departments in the College at U.Va.
Women make up less than 25 percent of faculty in several STEM departments in the College at U.Va.
In a preliminary study conducted in the Medical School, researchers found that red meat sensitivity caused by a type of tick bite could be associated with heart disease.
Telemedicine offers doctors and other providers the opportunity to diagnose and communicate with patients and other hospitals remotely.
The 2018 LGBTQ+ Health Care Symposium organized by University faculty seeks to advocate for inclusion and increase understanding of the diversity of LGBTQ+ identities.
Although current research on the underlying mechanisms of hallucinogens like LSD is lacking, recent findings show that it interferes with serotonin — a neurotransmitter related to mood and appetite regulation.
Some college students have turned to JUULing, a proposed alternative to smoking, as a new way to get the same high that traditional cigarettes offer.
Match Day marks the day that medical students learn where they will be receiving their residency training.
U.Va. researchers are studying the effects of a daily probiotic on eligible participants infected with a rhinovirus.
Health department inspectors help workers identify the “Big Five” — the leading causes of foodborne illness — during inspections.
Graduate student-run organization works to increase awareness of science policy careers.