Tag: South Carolina
Public Health and Nursing Unite to Fast-Track Faculty Diversity Using $13 Million Grant
Researchers Overcome Lack of Data, Develop Method for Estimating Childhood Stunting, Overweight Trends
Exercise Science Professor Russell Pate Talks to WebMD about Whether Runners Need to Have a Certain Body Type
Anthony Alberg Discusses Lower Life Expectancy Rates Across U.S. and S.C. Based on Recent Data From CDC
Children Living in Poverty Miss Out on Caregiving Activities Critical to Development, Study Finds
Chen Liang Awarded New Grant to Better Understand COVID-19 – HIV Coinfection Through Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence
NUTRA Reports on Arnold School Study Examining Method for Improving Cognitive Performance Among Tactical Personnel
Researchers Use Big Data Approach to Estimate Healthcare Effectiveness, Which Can Aid in Developing Personalized Treatment Plans
Doctoral Student Wins International Award for AIDS Research Into Racial Disparities in South Carolina