News articles from UVA Today.
Staff, Faculty Across Grounds Unite to 3-D Print, Create, Donate Critical Medical Supplies
How Might the COVID-19 Recession Affect Your Health? An Economist Explains.
Christopher Ruhm, whose research found that physical heath improved in past recessions, suggested that during the coronavirus recession, things might be different.
Q&A: Astronomer Kelsey Johnson Offers Pro Tips on Sneaky Science Education
Children keeping you busy? Keep them busy with outdoor activities.
Brain Discovery Could Have Important Implications for Neurodegenerative Diseases
An unexpected form of cellular cleanup in developing brains could play a role in conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and autism.
Reading and Homeschooling: 5 Things Parents Should Know
How long should children spend reading each day? What if your child doesn't like to read? Education professor Emily Solari offers tips and strategies for parents homeschooling their children.
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Q&A: What's Happening With UVA Research During the Pandemic?
How is UVA continuing its research enterprise during physical distancing? Vice President for Research Melur K. "Ram" Ramasubramanian explains.
UVA Joins National Trial to Test Potential COVID-19 Medication
The trial will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of remdesivir, an antiviral drug that has been tested in humans with Ebola virus.
Q&A: Climate Researcher on Promise Amidst the Pandemic
If we slow down, can we help the planet? Environmental scientist Deborah Lawrence offers her thoughts.
UVA Finds Way to Improve Cancer Outcomes by Examining Patients' Genes
While much remains unknown about how cancer patients will respond to treatment, a UVA lab's discovery marks a major advance in doctors' ability to predict which treatments will work best for each patient.