Health services researcher Tetine Sentell chosen as a Fulbright specialist January 18, 2017 UH News Tetine Sentell will collaborate with public health faculty at the University of Medicine in Tirana, Albania.
Office of Public Health hosts UH-Fudan Public Health Summit October 3, 2016 UH News The summit promoted academic exchange and research between UH Manoa and China, highlighting important areas of public health.
Benefits and risks of fish consumption provided by new app August 25, 2016 UH News UH Mānoa’s Catherine Pirkle developed BeneFISHiary in response to a study on fish consumption and mercury levels in pregnant women in Bermuda.
Infant mortality in post-earthquake Haiti August 12, 2016 UH News UH Mānoa researchers find more needs to be done to assist displaced families living in camps as a result of natural disasters.
Mercury exposure management in northern Canadian communities July 20, 2016 UH News UH Mānoa’s Catherine Pirkle publishes a guide on mercury levels in food for health care providers.
New book focuses on healthier core behavior changes January 14, 2014 UH News UH Mānoa’s Claudio Nigg leads a team of experts to publish Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity and Exercise.
Community health literacy impacts personal health status October 22, 2013 UH News A recent study led by UH Mānoa professor Tetine Sentell reveals low health literacy associated with poor health in Hawaiʻi communities.
UH Mānoa becomes founding member of national public health association August 7, 2013 UH News UH Mānoa’s Office of Public Health Studies signed on as a founding member of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.
Census Bureau names Maile Taualii to national committee July 12, 2013 UH News The U.S. Census Bureau named UH Mānoa Assistant Professor Maile Taualii as a member of the National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations.
School of public health to fulfill critical need July 8, 2013 UH News UH is in the process of reestablishing the School of Public Health by 2015 and will call it the School of Global and Community Health.