Topic: Research

Climate adaptation knowledge varies between socioeconomic groups

University of Miami researcher Haoluan Wang surveyed residents in South Florida to determine how much they know about seawalls, mangroves, and other flooding prevention methods.

Climate adaptation knowledge varies between socioeconomic groups

University of Miami researcher Haoluan Wang surveyed residents in South Florida to determine how much they know about seawalls, mangroves, and other flooding prevention methods.


Study sheds light on language development in children with hearing loss

University of Miami researchers find a link between early vocabulary composition and later language development in children with cochlear implants.

Study sheds light on language development in children with hearing loss

University of Miami researchers find a link between early vocabulary composition and later language development in children with cochlear implants.



The ‘Ironman’ professor

Associate professor William Browne, a former Marine turned developmental biologist at the University of Miami, fuses endurance training and scientific research, finding strength in both body and mind.

The ‘Ironman’ professor

Associate professor William Browne, a former Marine turned developmental biologist at the University of Miami, fuses endurance training and scientific research, finding strength in both body and mind.



Dr. Scotney Evans Awarded $3.3 Million Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Health and Racial Equity Research

Dr. Scotney Evans Awarded $3.3 Million Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Health and Racial Equity Research

Dr. Scotney Evans Awarded $3.3 Million Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Health and Racial Equity Research

Dr. Scotney Evans Awarded $3.3 Million Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for Health and Racial Equity Research




Monitoring the ocean from space

University of Miami physicists are collaborating with NASA to track ocean color, a key indicator of ocean health.

Monitoring the ocean from space

University of Miami physicists are collaborating with NASA to track ocean color, a key indicator of ocean health.


Meet Dr. Aaron Sinnott

Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Department

Meet Dr. Aaron Sinnott

Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Sports Sciences Department




Meet Dr. Mike Rossetti

Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences

Meet Dr. Mike Rossetti

Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences


Meet Dr. Yusuf Kara

Assistant Professor, Research, Measurement, and Evaluation Program

Meet Dr. Yusuf Kara

Assistant Professor, Research, Measurement, and Evaluation Program




Meet Dr. William Carpenter

Assistant Professor, Applied Learning Sciences Program

Meet Dr. William Carpenter

Assistant Professor, Applied Learning Sciences Program



Taking research to the marketplace

The University of Miami joins a new innovation network aimed at helping scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs turn research into market-ready products.

Taking research to the marketplace

The University of Miami joins a new innovation network aimed at helping scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs turn research into market-ready products.



Compliance is everyone’s responsibility

An annual event, Compliance and Ethics Week helps raise awareness of compliance and risk-related topics, recognize ethical behavior, and reinforce institutional values and behaviors.

Compliance is everyone’s responsibility

An annual event, Compliance and Ethics Week helps raise awareness of compliance and risk-related topics, recognize ethical behavior, and reinforce institutional values and behaviors.


Renewed wonder in the cloud forests of Ecuador

Recent expeditions reveal that unique plants presumed to be extinct are still hanging on in the forest patches of Centinela, Ecuador, lauded as a hotspot for biodiversity.

Renewed wonder in the cloud forests of Ecuador

Recent expeditions reveal that unique plants presumed to be extinct are still hanging on in the forest patches of Centinela, Ecuador, lauded as a hotspot for biodiversity.


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