Potential new Ebola vaccine has heat-stable formulation
JABSOM's Axel Lehrer shares preliminary test results for a promising Ebola vaccine being developed to retain effectiveness without refrigeration.
JABSOM's Axel Lehrer shares preliminary test results for a promising Ebola vaccine being developed to retain effectiveness without refrigeration.
A study by UH Mānoa’s Linda Chang shows people with a specific variant of the apolipoprotein-E gene are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.
UH research supports progressive and comprehensive telehealth legislation.
UH West Oʻahu’s Kristina Guo and Susan Young analyze the learned skill of cultural competence in healthcare.
Work on a Zika vaccine at the John A. Burns School of Medicine begins as application to import live virus approved.
UH Mānoa Associate Professor Jill Omori honored with the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Women Lawyers’ Distinguished Service Award for the H.O.M.E. Project.
Through mathematical modeling, Yong and colleagues found that actions taken to halt the spread of the deadly virus may in fact increase transmission.
UH Professor Marjorie Mau has become the first Native Hawaiian woman to be recognized with the title of master physician by the American College of Physicians.
More than 150 students, employees and community members participated in the inaugural Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Out of Darkness campus walk.
Symposium will include panel presentations focusing on the connections between health, environment and culture.