Scientists are launching an ambitious global effort to map the “human exposome” — the lifelong mix of environmental and chemical exposures that drive most diseases. Backed by new partnerships with ...
When most people think about water safety, they think about drinking water. That is important, of course. But human exposure ...
At his Arkansas high school, now Purdue University first-year student Joseph Chen excelled in science classes, namely biology and anatomy. He easily envisioned a career in health care. During a ...
With a foundation in biomedical discovery, you’ll be prepared to explore, innovate, and improve lives. UB’s Biomedical Sciences program builds a strong foundation in biomedicine by linking discovery ...
Dr. David Lubarsky, CEO of UC Davis Health and Vice Chancellor for Human Health Sciences, shares how his practice has mastered the efficient flow of patients in and out of the hospital. He discusses ...
It's a disturbing thought: At this very moment, tiny crumbs of plastic are trickling through our bodies, a parade of unwelcome houseguests ready to take up residence in some tissue or organ. The ...
A set of copper coffee set tools. Human health in the modern world is a conundrum. On the surface, we should be healthier than ever. We have more access to food and clean water than at any time in ...
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May has appointed Mark I. Rosenblatt to the position of vice chancellor of human health sciences, overseeing UC Davis Health, which includes three hospitals: the nationally ...
This episode features David Lubarsky, Chief Executive Officer at UC Davis Health & Vice Chancellor at Human Health Sciences. Here, he discusses his background, his focus on equitable health outcomes, ...
A new study suggests that large-scale adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) could lead to significant population-level health benefits. The research team used computer simulations to show that ...