NIH grant supports biomedical engineer’s effort to predict and personalize spine treatment
The Department of Education’s Linking Industry to Nursing Education grant will support immersive academic-practice partnerships between the school, Jackson, and UHealth.
In a study that could have important implications for the future therapeutic treatment of Alzheimer’s patients, researchers at the University of Miami using a mouse model have been successful in reversing the loss of blood flow to the brain, one of the early signs of the neurodegenerative disease.
Findings provide the first detailed look at Gervais’ beaked whale dives anywhere in the world
First-ever measurements of melatonin in wild sharks show that artificial light from coastal cities can disrupt nighttime hormone levels, with resident species more affected than highly mobile sharks.
During an expedition to the “Coral Triangle” in the Pacific Ocean, University of Miami researchers will investigate why and how corals in that region are able to withstand the effects of a warming ocean.
A University of Miami biologist and a Princeton University researcher are among the first to utilize tiny sensors that allow scientists to track the migration of monarch butterflies.
A combined team of atmospheric, coral, and data scientists design and build a six-week heat-stress prediction system for Florida reefs
Kislak Fellow Robert C. Schwaller, Ph.D., to discuss his findings on the people who escaped enslavement and established independent settlements.
University of Miami engineers partner with AbbVie to reshape the future of injectable dermal products through advanced materials research.
University of Miami engineers develop a method that uncovers new information within complex, connected data.
Analysis supports fisheries policies that balance economic and conservation goals