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The Empowering Small Minnesota Communities initiative harnesses expertise from across the University of Minnesota to help ...
At that time, Abanonu thought she would become a pharmacist in Nigeria—where she lived and grew up—and help change the country’s pharmaceutical industry. But following high school she wound up ...
Life’s ultimate origin will never be known, but researchers are probing the possibilities—for Earth and elsewhere.
A College of Veterinary Medicine professor and his team are part of an effort to create tools for saving lives during ...
“People come to town to get their groceries, do their banking, catch up with their neighbors, things like that. I think people in town would be lost without it.” A decade of support Recognizing the ...
The Vaccine Integrity Project is supported by an unrestricted gift from Alumbra, a foundation established by philanthropist Christy Walton. CIDRAP’s long standing mission is to “prevent illness and ...
“A safe and effective male pill will provide more options to couples for birth control,” said Gunda Georg, the corresponding author of the study and a professor in the College of Pharmacy where the ...
No licensed Zika vaccines or monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are currently available, leaving the world’s populations, and particularly those who may become pregnant, unprotected from ongoing virus ...
Andy Erickson, Ph.D., P.E.“We started putting salt on roads to melt snow and ice in Minnesota in the 1950s, and the concentration of salt in our lakes and groundwater has increased significantly ever ...
For early adults, there was a large jump in the death rate between 2019 and 2021, which are considered the core pandemic years. In 2023, the death rate remained nearly 20% higher than in 2019.
This bold proposal charts a course that fits the nonprofit mission of Essentia and the land-grant mission of the University to best serve all Minnesotans. Dr. Ed Anderson (pictured here) is Chief ...