COVID-19 devastating family health, welfare, research finds
Collaborative papers focus on understanding and addressing the social implications of COVID-19.
Collaborative papers focus on understanding and addressing the social implications of COVID-19.
Axel Lehrer with the John A. Burns School of Medicine is working with Soligenix, Inc.
UH researchers found that Hanauma Bay is 42 percent clearer during the COVID-19 closure than when open to the public.
Researchers at the John A. Burns School of Medicine studying selenium were encouraged by a recent study out of China.
The tool provides a two-week forecast and analyzes possible scenarios for COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and fatalities.
Among the survey participants, 61.9 percent reported using a cloth face covering in April and 76.4 percent in May.
Questions include changes in employment and employee wages, and monthly revenue and revenue sources.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ received $456.6 million in extramural funding in fiscal year 2020, topping $400 million for the second consecutive year and a 7.1 percent increase from last year.
A one-year study to predict the spread of COVID-19 in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is led by Department of Mathematics Professor Monique Chyba.
Two possible scenarios put the state¡¯s general fund deficit at more than $500 million in FY 2020.