Map of relationality concepts in the context of microbiome research with Indigenous peoples. Labels around the exterior of the circle indicate the key relationships between entities embedded in human microbiome research. Within the circle, obligations that guide research ethics are featured for each relational pairing. Credit: Bader, et al., 2023.

New study shows need for inclusive approach to Indigenous microbiome research

Research on the trillions of microorganisms that make up a person’s or ecosystem’s microbiome can lead to medical breakthroughs to treat diseases like inflammatory bowel syndrome and diabetes and discoveries that transform conservation efforts. According to a study published in Nature Microbiology and co-authored by a University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa associate professor, microbiome samples from Indigenous […]

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Climate actions centered on Indigenous knowledge can improve resilience

by Marcia Grabowski Climate change in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific Islands worsens inequities and threatens unique island ecosystems, cultural resources, human health, livelihoods, the built environment, and access to clean water and healthy food. These are among the findings of the U.S. National Climate Assessment, released by the Biden Administration which involved five University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers. The

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UH to use AI to advance health equity with $500K grant

A $500,000 grant will help the University of Hawaiʻi provide Hawaiʻi’s healthcare community with facilitated access to open-source artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) tools. This initiative stands at the forefront of addressing the health disparities affecting minority and marginalized communities in Hawaiʻi. UH was selected for the competitive subaward from the NIH—AIM AHEAD program (The National Institutes of Health’s—Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning

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Change(HI) Research Showcase

Join the Hawai’i EPSCoR Change(HI) project for the Hawai’i Data Science Institute hosted research showcase on Friday, December 8, 2023 from 2:00 to 5:30 pm HST at 103 Keller Hall, UH Mānoa and on Zoom. Please join us and enjoy refreshments during presentations on the latest progress for the National Science Foundation-supported project. Change(HI) climate and data science teams

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Embracing the unique fall charms of Hawaiʻi: How Hawai‘i experiences fall amidst its year-round warmth

by Taina Queiroz Fonseca, Junior Staff Writer While Sep. 23 marked the start of the Fall Equinox, living in Hawai‘i might mean missing the season entirely if you don’t look close enough. As mainland residents are reaching for sweaters and sipping on pumpkin spice lattes, Hawai‘i is celebrating fall in its own distinctive way. When

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Using AI to track island fish earns national award

In groundbreaking research at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, computer scientist Travis Mandel and his interdisciplinary team have garnered national acclaim for their innovative use of artificial intelligence in revolutionizing reef fish tracking. The team’s FISHTRAC software, a creation of collaboration among students, alumni and faculty, employs AI to meticulously follow individual fish through video footage and photographs,

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Build and Broaden Program Workshop

Thursday, November 2, 20235:00am – 11:00am HST11:00am – 5:00pm ESTZoom About this event The Build and Broaden Program in the Directorate of Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences will host its second annual program symposium on November 2 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm EST. Build and Broaden aims to broaden participation in the social, behavioral and

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Using AI to Improve Sensing for Climate Change, Natural Hazards, and Ecosystem Monitoring

Thursday, October 26th, 9:00am HST103 Keller Hall, UH Manoa and Zoom Forum Title: Using AI to Improve Sensing for Climate Change, Natural Hazards, and Ecosystem Monitoring No longer does a chasm exist between scientific instrumentation and advanced computation. From the sensor to the laptop, from the telescope to the supercomputer, from the microscope to the

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