U to test if video games can relieve late-life depression
The clinical trial is supported by a $7.5M grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Read MoreThe clinical trial is supported by a $7.5M grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Read MoreVaccines that balance gut microbial communities may one day be used to improve gastrointestinal health.
Read MoreThe U’s Black and Art Dental Student Association hosted its first-ever exhibit of art by the staff, students and faculty of the School of Dentistry.
Read MoreResearch shows how the bacteria in the gut shape the immune system.
Read MoreThe new site pulls together all the key resources and information webmasters across campus should know.
Read MoreThe therapeutic agent converts cells that normally control glucose production into ones that generate insulin.
Read MoreThe New Narratives panel hosted filmmakers and activists discussing the power of science and storytelling to influence new approaches to mental illness.
Read MoreAll U staff, students and faculty can take weekly accurate saliva tests without exhibiting symptoms, run by the Health Sciences Center Sequencing Core lab.
Read MoreA new study suggests more than half of health care professionals on the front lines of the pandemic could be at risk for one or more mental health problems.
Read MoreLearn about the distribution and effectiveness of the vaccine, along with other helpful information.
Read More“Pioneering the Future” digital collection celebrates scientists carrying on a tradition of excellence.
Read MoreIt’s too soon to use COVID-19 antibody testing to issue “immunity passports,” but they are good enough to inform public health decisions.
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