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Stories about College of Health

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AV¸£ÀûÉç Welcomes New Faculty for the 2024-25 Academic Year
Learn about new faculty members on campus this fall.
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New Biomarker Research Thaws Understanding of Cold-Induced Pediatric Asthma

Linchen He, assistant professor in the Department of Community and Population Health, leads panel study.

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Professor Eduardo J. Gómez Joins Council of Foreign Relations as Life Member

Gómez receives global recognition for scholarship and contributions to global health policy.

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AV¸£ÀûÉç Launches New Inter-college Undergraduate Degree in Integrated Business and Health

Student recruiting will begin in Fall 2024 for enrollment in Fall 2025.

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Native American Artifacts Found on AV¸£ÀûÉç Land to be Returned to Delaware Nation

A 3,000-year-old flint knifepoint is among the artifacts to be returned to the sovereign, federally recognized Delaware Nation, with whom AV¸£ÀûÉç partnered with last year.

Carly Camplain

Native Scholar Carly Camplain Joins College of Health, Advances Indigenous Studies

Camplain attends Promoting Indigenous Research Leadership Conference, furthering Indigenous studies scholarship at AV¸£ÀûÉç and nationally.

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College of Health Professor Awarded NSF Grant to Improve Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

Funding supports development of a new digital app and maps to enhance indoor navigation.

Flu Forecasting

AV¸£ÀûÉç Researcher Awarded CDC and CSTE Funding for Flu Forecasting

Partnerships with public health professionals and organizations have provided critical support for expanding research impact.

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2023: 10 Great Research Stories

AV¸£ÀûÉç researchers provide a methodology for predicting wildfires, work to speed up the translation of research into actual use, discover a novel way to capture carbon pollution, and other developments.

Eduardo J. Gómez

AV¸£ÀûÉç Professor Receives Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant to Explore Food as a Human Right

Eduardo J. Gómez will study what the U.S. can learn from lesser developed countries that have enshrined access to food as a human right in their constitutions