Tag: College of Public Health
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UGA study finds norovirus symptoms last an average of 44 hours
Norovirus infections—sometimes known as the stomach flu—typically last for the same amount of time, independent…
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Professor aims to make UGA known as social, behavioral research hub
Phaedra Corso has a vision: To make UGA known as “the hub for social and…
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Director of development combines her passion for health, people
As an undergraduate student at Presbyterian College, Ginny Ingels spent a summer in Haiti working…
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UGA scientists help sequence bird, crocodilian genomes
Using new computational methods developed by UGA researchers Liang Liu, Travis Glenn and others, an…
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Cham Dallas
Cham Dallas, director of the Institute for Disaster Management in the College of Public Health,…
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College of Public Health study finds mean boys, not mean girls, rule at school
Debunking the myth of the “mean girl,” new UGA research has found that boys use…
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UGA faculty, student partner to sequence bird and crocodilian genomes
Using new computational methods developed by the University of Georgia’s Liang Liu, Travis Glenn and…
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Mean boys, not mean girls, rule at school
A UGA study turns the tables on the common belief that girls are more relationally…
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Fellowship helps UGA student study pharmaceutical pollution in salt marsh estuaries
David Brew, a second-year doctoral student in the University of Georgia College of Public Health,…
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UGA study finds it’s mean boys, not mean girls, who rule at school
Debunking the myth of the “mean girl,” new research from the University of Georgia has…
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Researcher recommends public health officials tailor messaging about mother-infant bed sharing
Bed sharing, a practice where mother and infant sleep on the same surface, remains popular…
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Christopher Whalen
Christopher Whalen, the Ernest Corn Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the College of Public…
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Epidemiologist studies global diseases
Amara Ezeamama engages in a field of research considered the cornerstone of public health—examining the…
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Family member’s death can impact personal health, UGA research finds
Death takes a toll on the living, and in the case of baby boomers, the…
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Study: Biological clock disruptions increase breast cancer risk
The disruption of a person’s circadian rhythm-their 24-hour biological clock-has been linked to an increased…
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College of Public Health reaccredited for 7 more years
The College of Public Health has received a full seven-year reaccreditation—the maximum term awarded-from the…
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UGA graduate student to use EPA fellowship to study fecal pathogens
Adelumola Oladeinde, a second-year doctoral student in the University of Georgia College of Public Health,…
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UGA College of Public Health reaccredited for seven more years
The University of Georgia College of Public Health has received a full seven-year reaccreditation, the…
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Biological clock disruptions increase breast cancer risk, UGA study finds
The disruption of a person’s circadian rhythm—their 24-hour biological clock—has been linked to an increased…
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Alexandra Fitzsimmons
Alexandra Fitzsimmons, who is working on master’s degrees in public health and social work, wants…
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Faculty begin after-school enrichment program at 2 Clarke County schools
A multidisciplinary team of UGA faculty is partnering with the Clarke County School District this…
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ARMC, UGA College of Public Health to host ‘A Conversation about Ebola’ Sept. 25
As awareness spreads and questions continue about recent Ebola outbreaks in Africa, as well as…
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UGA Public Health Leadership Academy aims to create a culture of health in communities
What do playgrounds, school lunches, vaccinations, sidewalks and wheelchair ramps have in common? They all…
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State of Public Health conference to convene Sept. 10
The third annual State of Public Health Conference, hosted by the College of Public Health,…
