51²è¹Ý scientist explores bioprinting to save soldiers
A retired Army colonel at JABSOM is pioneering bioprinting research to develop life-saving treatments for soldiers and civilians alike.
A retired Army colonel at JABSOM is pioneering bioprinting research to develop life-saving treatments for soldiers and civilians alike.
This article by JABSOM Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence and ʻAhahui o nā Kauka was first published in Ka Wai Ola on June 1.
Erin Evangelista is tackling healthcare gaps on Kaua?i through education and mentorship.
CTAHR researchers identified striped dolphins as especially vulnerable to Brucella ceti.
Molecular biosciences and biotechnology major Braxton Ramos, and biology major Zarek Kon accepted their certificates at the 51²è¹Ý ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ spring commencement.
The report follows students from 51²è¹Ý public schools through postsecondary education at 51²è¹Ý and into the workforce.
Worsening health and rising care gaps highlight urgent equity challenges statewide.
Jeff Hayashi is bringing his unique perspective to the field of pathology
International experts gathered to guide the Red Hill Registry¡¯s efforts to track and address health impacts from the 2021 jet fuel spill.
3D printing makes Kapiʻolani CC¡¯s Dental Assisting Program one of the most advanced in the country.