Published in Science, the findings from University researchers could transform how public health officials could monitor and detect a host of communicable diseases.
Graduating senior Eva Quackenbush and faculty mentor Brittany Kmush are investigating whether fetal heart tracing patterns can predict outcomes for extremely premature infants.
A series of hantavirus cases aboard a cruise ship has raised questions about transmission and public health response. Faculty expert David Larsen offers his take
Jamea Candy Johnson and Adara “Darla” Hobbs are using the Thursday Morning Roundtable series to connect research on affordable housing with the people who need
During the week-long brigade, students assisted health care professionals in treating over 250 community members who face significant barriers to medical access.
Allergy seasons are arriving earlier, lasting longer and hitting people who've never had symptoms before—and a Syracuse University expert says most are still managing them
Its collaborative structure and expanded programming help position Syracuse as a national leader in health behavior research, education and practice, with a focus on veteran
Alejandro Parra took advantage of many experiential learning opportunities, the most recent of which was an internship with the Council of Europe’s Biomedical Division in
The Falk College professor has spent over 40 years advancing nutrition science through research, teaching and service to the health of communities around the world.
Twenty distinguished leaders from around the world will soon convene at the Maxwell School for an intensive, three-week academic program to cultivate technical expertise and
Over the summer, four academic disciplines focused on preparing students as professionals in the human, health and social services fields (formerly housed in the David
Does taxing soda reduce how much people purchase and consume it? Do restaurant patrons make healthier choices when calories are listed on menus? Are GLP-1