Quinton Lawton, a recent Ph.D. graduate of the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, studies the way in which Kelvin waves can influence the formation of tropical cyclones.
Together with a cohort of students from around the country, Jessica Jarratt is interning in a marine science laboratory in Virginia, quantifying and characterizing microplastics in biosolids.
Findings has critical implications for predicting extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heavy rainfall
A Rosenstiel School research team recently imported dozens of live corals from Tela Bay, Honduras, known for its warm and murky waters, to breed them with Florida corals in an effort to make more resilient offspring.
The grant will support research on how extreme heat exposure interacts with other environmental factors to impact pregnancy and maternal health.
The University of Miami’s Center for HIV and Research in Mental Health is hosting its first weeklong program to train researchers in implementation science methods to help end the HIV epidemic.
This prize funds innovative projects that address social and environmental justice through the lens of architecture.
SONHS celebrates National Pride Month with an update on studies aimed at advancing equity and improving health outcomes throughout the LGBTQ+ community.
This collaboration promises to open new avenues of research and innovation while enriching the learning experience for students and faculty alike.
Historic coral breeding effort marks new era in coral research and reef restoration
Professor Chao Luo will study an innovative design concept for energy storage batteries, underscoring the University of Miami's commitment to clean energy innovation.
SONHS Dean Santos and students address nation’s ‘top nursing research conference.'