COVID-19
Two Professors Receive $4 million to Improve Wound Healing and Tissue Generation
In a significant boost to biomedical research and ultimately human health outcomes, Âé¶¹app professors Linqing Li and Nate Oldenhuis have been awarded nearly $4 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for research that will advance wound healing and tissue... Read More-
11/03/22
Shipping Sounds
UNH researchers found no significant change in the U.S. continental shelf's underwater soundscape during the COVID-19 lockdown. -
07/13/22
Sequencing Variants
With new funding from the National Institutes of Health, UNH wilil continue its genomic surveillance of COVID-19 variants in New Hampshire. -
06/21/22
Repurposing Drug Compound Could Slow COVID Spread
Krisztina Varga, associate Professor of Molecular, cellular and Biomedical Sciences. Photo by Jeremy Gasowski. With the end of the pandemic... -
Recent Stories
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04/20/20 -Kenneth Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey School, believes that state and federal responses to the ongoing pandemic should take vulnerable rural populations into...
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04/16/20 -Most hospitals have temporarily halted elective surgeries and procedures to focus on the current outbreak. This means that the revenue from these services has stopped. At the same...
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04/16/20 -Research recently conducted by Jessica Carson, assistant research professor at the Carsey School, foundÌıthat in the nation's 199 rural counties where seasonal housing accounts for...
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04/14/20 - Journalism Professor Tom Haines Talk COVID-19Professor Tom Haines, director of the UNH journalism program, talks with UNH PodCats about COVID-19 and its impact on national, regional and local news outlets.Ìı Ìı Read More
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04/14/20 - A Wealth of SupportLike many others, when the severity and scope of the COVID-19 pandemic began to sink in several weeks ago and businesses throughout New Hampshire and the country began to shut... Read More
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04/14/20 - A Little Bright LightJacob Claire ’21 was working at the contact center for Service Credit Union and had planned to work from home when COVID-19 hit. But he ran into technical difficulties and wasn’t... Read More
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04/13/20 - Manufactured AgilityA few years ago, Tom Moulton ‘77 had a bad experience with a paper face mask. You know, the disposable kind that you might use if you had a cold and were heading out, or like... Read More
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04/07/20 - Routine MaintenanceMolly George’s new neighbor in class doesn’t say much, tends to have a short attention span and is easily distracted by objects that make noise. She also happens to be a 10-year-... Read More
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04/07/20 - A Little Batch Of HelpingDuring spring break, Laura Howard ’20 helped sew face masks for area healthcare workers. Her mother and sister helped, too. Read More
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04/07/20 - How The Show Will Go OnSome historical references place the first use of the expression “the show must go on†back in the 1800s when circus performers continued their acts regardless of tigers on the... Read More