UH joins effort to strengthen public health emergency preparedness
UH Mānoa is leading a key project in a regional effort to strengthen public health emergency preparedness, focusing on health risk communication.
UH Mānoa is leading a key project in a regional effort to strengthen public health emergency preparedness, focusing on health risk communication.
UH researchers reveal deeper ideological messages about traditional gender roles.
Jena Funakoshi and Carrie Soo Hoo were selected for the American Public Health Association fellowship.
UH Center on Aging is recruiting Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander participants for a national registry to improve representation in research.
Experts gathered to refine the Red Hill Independent Health Registry, to track long-term health effects from the 2021 jet fuel spill.
Thompson School researchers aim to preserve Native Hawaiian perspectives on aging.
Katey Pelican will begin her role on April 1, 2025.
“By limiting this essential support, the federal government is stepping back from its long-standing commitment to advancing medical innovation.”
Work, volunteering and leisure activities are associated with better cognitive health in older adults, even for those at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s.
Native Hawaiian kūpuna value end-of-life care that honors cultural traditions, family connections and trust in providers.