Preservatives may harm ¡°good¡± human bacteria, UH Maui study finds
Food preservatives may be harmful to beneficial bacteria in the human body, according to a study at UH Maui College.
Food preservatives may be harmful to beneficial bacteria in the human body, according to a study at UH Maui College.
Kapiʻolani CC's Jovikka Antallan and UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹'s Michael Fernandez earned presentation awards at the annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students.
Trudy Hong created a 3D image of a heart that literally jumped off the surface of her research poster, winning her a top award at the 2017 national meeting of the American College of Physicians.
Thirty-five John A. Burns School of Medicine student volunteers led the popular interactive workshops at the 2017 Teen Health Camp.
Carrie Ip is one of only 205 recipients of a National Health Service Corps scholarship, which pays tuition, fees, educational costs and also provides a stipend.
Potential game-changing research from three UH professors were highlighted at the UH Tech Showcase as part of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Innovation Initiative.
First-of-its-kind forensics workshop held this summer was recognized by the Western Association of Summer Session Administrators.
Mau, one of only three women to receive the alumni merit award in the school¡¯s history, was also asked to deliver a keynote lecture addressing health disparities.
Axel Lehrer will test whether the Ebola vaccine formula he has developed will protect against two additional viruses in the same family.
With a $400,000 National Institutes of Health grant, JABSOM scientist Mukesh Kumar will investigate the Zika virus in pregnancy and develop strategies to prevent transmission of the disease to the fetus.