- Single-Dose Typhoid Vaccine Proven to Protect Children Long-TermGroundbreaking research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine reveals a single dose of TCV offers over four years of protection against typhoid in children.
- School of Social Work’s Research on Relationships in a Multicultural SocietyAt the 28th annual Society for Social Work Research conference, UMSSW distinguished itself with over 50 authors contributing to a deeper understanding of intersectional relationships. #UMSSWResearch
- Program to Improve Oral Health for VeteransThe University of Maryland School of Dentistry, in collaboration with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, is launching a program to provide dental financial assistance to veterans.
- Nursing Working to Eradicate Educational Structural RacismThe University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) has been awarded a grant aimed at tackling systemic racial inequities in nursing education.
- HHS Secretary Becerra Leads UMB Discussion on Women’s Health CareHHS Secretary Xavier Becerra discusses the state of women's health care and reproductive rights with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, UMB faculty and students, and UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell.
- Researchers Aim to Enhance Vaccines with $9.4M NIH GrantRobert K. Ernst, PhD, was awarded a five-year, $9.4 million contract from the National Institutes of Health to continue work developing novel adjuvants for the improvement of vaccines.
- Pharmacy Researchers Investigating COVID TreatmentsA research team in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences is investigating the science behind SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and therapeutics to treat it.
- Cannabis-Linked Psychiatric Disorders on the RiseReview article published in New England Journal of Medicine finds 16 million Americans have cannabis use disorder.
- Nursing Graduates Embody ‘Compassion, Care, and Healing’The University of Maryland School of Nursing celebrated an extraordinary group of health care professionals at its December graduation.
- Improving the Health of Injection Drug UsersNational Institutes of Health funding will be used to prevent rehospitalizations and lower complications from infections.
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