$900K grant to study COVID-19-related education responses in Latin America
This project was one of two proposals selected to receive the grant out of 173.
This project was one of two proposals selected to receive the grant out of 173.
The guide provides a consistent science-based framework to discuss, categorize, track and evaluate marine protected areas.
The juvenile corals raised from this trans-Caribbean coupling represent the largest wildlife population ever raised from cryopreserved material.
Marine mammal scientists will continue and expand efforts to study the unique physiology and sensory biology of endangered Hawaiian monk seals.
Funding will support efforts to build knowledge and take action to address health disparities affecting Native Hawaiians, other Pacific Islanders and Filipino communities.
UH Mānoa placed No. 63 in the nation.
PIKO, led by JABSOM professors, will help improve the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Pacific People.
This represents a breakthrough for studying the population dynamics of ʻopihi in Hawaiʻi that can be used to better develop sustainable fishing approaches.
The funding is one of six new, creative projects to tackle marine debris challenges across the country.
UH researchers have demonstrated the efficacy in monkeys of multiple vaccine candidates targeting three filoviruses causing life-threatening infections to humans.