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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

Recent Stories

  • student in COVID testing lab
    - Partnering to Test
    The high toll that the coronavirus has taken on long-term care facilities across the nation underscores the value of a new partnership between UNH and the New Hampshire Department... Read More
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    The Guardian reports on new information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stating that life expectancy in 2020 could decline by 2–3 years. Carsey School Senior...
  • Sophie Calderwood '22
    - Hey COVID: The Show Went On
    How a theatre major adapted to virtual performing. Read More
  • UNH Manchester campus covered in snow during winter
    - Accessing UNH Manchester Services Over Break
    To better support the health of our community, most UNH Manchester staffÌýand services will be available remotely over winter break. Read More
  • Hannah Sorensen ’22
    - A Huge Step Forward
    Hannah Sorensen ’22 has been working at Portsmouth Regional Hospital as a phlebotomist for the past two years. The part-time job has her drawing the blood of patients in the... Read More
  • student feeding horses at dusk
    - For The Horses (And The Cows)
    Every morning, the cows are milked at four. Every morning, the horses are fed at five. In the heat and cold. Rain or snow. In a world of health or pandemic. Read More
  • aerial view of campus
    - In Most Cases, Working Remotely During Curtailed Operations Means Still Working
    The curtailed operations policy for those working remotely will likely mean their day proceeds as though there is no curtailment. Read More
  • UNH football team on field
    - Delay of Game
    When the announcement was made that UNH would be able to play a spring football season sophomore quarterback Max Brosmer’s second thought was how excited he was . Read More
  • Members of the NH House seated on Memorial Field for swearing in
    - Another First
    Memorial Field is known for hosting graduates and athletes. But the event that took place on Dec. 2 was likely a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence as members of the New Hampshire... Read More
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    UNH Manchester biotechnology students spoke with WMUR about their work in the on-campus COVID-19Ìýtest processing lab.