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As part of its Community Health Investment Strategy that prioritizes well-being, maternal & child health and economic opportunity, the University Hospitals Board of Directors approved a $3 million mission-related investment in a multi-family, mixed-income housing development in the Hough neighborhood that will prioritize below-market affordable rents. The development, dubbed Gateway66 at League Park, is being developed by Frontline Development Group, LLC, a minority- and female-owned real estate development firm.
The departments of Psychology and Industrial and Systems Engineering and Engineering Management (ISEEM) at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) have joined forces in a novel interdisciplinary collaboration with Mazda Toyota Manufacturing (MTM) to drive innovation in workforce development, employee retention and performance.
A startup company formed based on technology developed at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, seeks to use artificial intelligence and automation to help researchers advance their work and make breakthrough discoveries.
Startups must pivot strategically 鈥 not just reactively 鈥 to succeed. New research uses AI to show how theorization and experimentation drive purposeful pivots.
The Food is Medicine Institute at the Friedman School at Tufts University and Kaiser Permanente launch the Food is Medicine National Network of Excellence to develop, convene, and share best practices in Food is Medicine to improve well-being, equity, and efficiency in health care.
Australian households and businesses should benefit from lower interest rates and improved market conditions, in what a University of South Australia economist predicts will be a year of recovery for the country.
A nasal vaccine for COVID-19 鈥 based on technology developed at Washington University in St. Louis 鈥 is poised to enter a phase 1 clinical trial in the U.S.
Registration is open for SERC Risk Academy, an intensive three-day workshop focused on risk management fundamentals and geared to early-to-mid career risk managers.
Is it better to work in large groups? Smaller ones? With other people who are similar or different? New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York offers insight into these questions 鈥 and some of the results are not what you鈥檇 expect.
A new company launched by Hertz Fellow Ruby Lai aims to develop a sustainable, low-energy, low-cost toilet system that reuses flushwater and requires no sewer system.
Associate professor Ling Zhang's innovative, multi-layered maternity garment recently earned an apparel design patent, marking a first for the ISU Research Foundation. Zhang was inspired to create better maternity and nursing garments after her own struggles as a new mom. The patent will now serve as a foundational element of her startup company.
JMIR Publications, the leading open access publisher in digital health and open science, announced today that Sean Jeong has been appointed as its new chief executive officer (CEO), effective January 23, 2025.