RCUH employees honored for their contributions to research
The Research Corporation of the University of Hawaiʻi recognized 18 employees for their contributions to research at UH in November.
The Research Corporation of the University of Hawaiʻi recognized 18 employees for their contributions to research at UH in November.
The report explores the associations between mental health care-seeking among U.S. health providers, COVID-19-related work stressors, and work-related barriers to care-seeking.
The interactive dashboard allows residents to explore data specific to their communities.
Survey results will help to identify challenges you may face where you work, live and play.
Jonas Vibell’s team of approximately 10 students are currently working on several projects, including one that is investigating the effects of COVID-19 on the brain.
Each individual received a certificate and cash award.
UH and the University of The Bahamas form a new collaboration to build small island resilience.
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HPI is a cornerstone of the university’s UHealthy Hawaiʻi initiative that leverages UH programs to improve health and health care locally and in the Pacific.
A UH researcher co-authored national studies on the pandemic’s impact on Americans.