UAlbany Recognizes Inventors During Research and Entrepreneurship Week
From filing a first disclosure to an issued patent, the process to take an invention from an idea to the marketplace can be long and arduous. For the first time, UAlbany recognized the faculty, staff and students who submitted a patent application as part of Research and Entrepreneurship Week.
November/December Research Report
Research from the University at Albany School of Public Health in November/December 2023.
UAlbany Spotlights Senior Faculty for Research, Creative Arts and Scholarship
As part of Research and Entrepreneurship week, the University at Albany hosted a senior faculty recognition ceremony on Oct. 17.
What Does It Take to Become a Disease Detective? An Interview with Emilia Pawlowski
Recent graduate Emilia Pawlowski was accepted into the Epidemic Intelligence Service established by the CDC.
5 Questions with Ricky Leung: How AI-ML Can Enhance Social Media as a Public Health Tool
UAlbany’s Ricky Leung sheds light on the ways artificial intelligence and machine learning can improve the way health organizations use social media to better serve patients
Meet Full Scholarship Recipient Gabby Mayers
Gabby Mayers is a second-year MPH student. They were awarded a full scholarship that covers tuition for a Master of Public Health degree and a certificate in either health disparities or maternal and child health.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Meet Nick Ortega Preciado
Nick Ortega Preciado is an undergraduate student at the University at Albany the School of Public Health. We sat down with him to learn more about his interest in public health and goals for the future.
Study: Oral Health Workers Are Burned Out Too
Center for Health Workforce Studies study shines light on rates of burnout among health care workers, leading causes of burnout and strategies to improve working conditions