"We can study all these different sources of data, but social media gives us a unique form of data by showing us how patients, caregivers, and health care professionals talk about health in their natural environment."
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https://research.uconn.edu
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UConn Research员工
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Wallach Nancy
Director of Research Compliance at UConn Research Compliance
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Elizabeth Locke
Research Integrity and Compliance | UConn Research
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Kayla O'Connor
Health Promotion Sciences PhD Student
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Mac Murray
Storyteller, editor, UConn Research communicator. Former (UW) and current (UConn) Husky ??
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For solving some of college students' biggest challenges in just 20 hours -- congratulations to the winning student teams at Hack UConn 2025! ?? https://lnkd.in/ec6aizcJ
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With flooding and wildfires raging across the globe, the "Great Dying" was the worst mass extinction event in Earth's history. Researchers at UConn, University College Cork, and the Natural History Museum of Vienna have discovered how plant life bounced back from this crisis. ?? ?? The good news? Ecosystems eventually repaired themselves. ?? The not-so-good news? It took millions of years. "Earth can recover from devastating environmental tipping points, but that recovery may take periods of time beyond the range of human endurance or even existence,” says Christopher Fielding. https://lnkd.in/eW4aPq7Q
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??Two CAHNR Faculty Among World’s Most Highly Cited Researchers?? Included in the list again this year, YANGCHAO LUO from UConn Nutrition and Zhe Zhu from the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment are among the world's top researchers by citations https://lnkd.in/eNEyEean
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In?Nature Neuroscience,?UConn School of Medicine researchers have revealed a new scientific clue that could unlock the key cellular pathway leading to devastating neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease. https://lnkd.in/e9qgNFE7
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Weekend reading from Nora Broderick: "Picturing the Pandemic" exhibition on display in the Homer Babbidge Library through March 20. ??? The exhibit captures the voices of people around the country grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic as it first unfolded five years ago, thanks to the work of quick-thinking UConn anthropologist Sarah Willen. https://lnkd.in/eNadP6vJ
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New research from Julie Burland, director of research for the UConn Institute of Sports Medicine, shows that biomarkers in the blood may be able to help predict the risk of injury for athletes. ?? https://lnkd.in/ejEeZmmT
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Over 100 years ago, beavers were driven to extinction in Connecticut. Today, beavers are back -- but where, exactly? And how are they impacting ecosystems across the state? Evan Zocco investigates. ?? https://lnkd.in/eX66g-kY
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One of the (many) things I never guessed at before working at UConn is the amount of medical experiments that take place in (echoey voice) outer space. Here's a great example: the low-gravity environment aboard the International Space Station makes it an ideal setting for what could be a promising new way to fight cancer.
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Daniel Anglés-Alcázar, assistant professor of physics, has been awarded a 2025 Sloan Research Fellowship, one of the most competitive honors for early-career researchers in the United States and Canada. https://lnkd.in/e7aG8xdc