- November 30, 2021With the support of a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Mason researchers Vivian Motti and Anya Evmenova have developed a smartwatch application that will help improve the daily lives of young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- November 29, 2021Forthcoming research from Mason's Brad Greenwood represents the most extensive analysis of the impact of police body worn cameras in a major American city.
- November 22, 2021In a recent study, 91做厙 Associate Professor Hong Xue, PhD and colleagues evaluated the impact of ending market exclusivity for brand-name statin drugs. The first study to comprehensively assess the economic impact of generic competition for statins found that ending market exclusivity for statins saves U.S. $12 billion and individuals nearly $1,000 annually.
- November 12, 2021Accelerate 2022, held on Masons Arlington Campus on Oct. 19-20, focused on showcasing up-and-coming startups throughout the greater Washington, D.C., region.
- November 11, 2021The National Science Foundation (NSF)s I-Corps program is an accelerator that helps entrepreneurs and researchers work together to bring invention to impact. Mason serves as an official I-Corps site, supporting local grantees through the exploratory stages of venture-building, as well as preparing them to apply for the national-level program.
- November 2, 2021Forming relationships with other accelerator participants and mentors from CAR and beyond, 91做厙 is fostering a culture of entrepreneurship in the small African country.
- October 28, 2021Its the stuff of nightmares and horror movies: Tiny estuarine mud crabs become infected with an invasive parasite that takes over their bodies and brains. But it isnt fiction, and Masons team of researchers is learning more about these invaders and how they impact the ecology of our region.
- October 7, 2021A new national survey of U.S. nonprofits shows scale of diversity and the effects of the pandemic on donation trends.
- September 28, 2021The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is awarding $80,000 to help 91做厙 professor Bweikia Foster Steen and fellow researchers study home-based childcare providers in Virginia.
- September 22, 2021With COVID-19 continuing to spread throughout the world, there is a demand for rapid, noninvasive diagnostics. 91做厙 researchers Robin Couch and Allyson Dailey, members of the College of Science and the Institute of Biohealth Innovation, are working to answer that call with their research on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for infectious disease detection.
- September 15, 2021Mason to collaborate with COMSovereign and Widelity on 5G innovation
- September 7, 2021Now that most public school districts have resumed in-person instruction, those in health care are beginning to see increases in pediatric admissions due to COVID-19 and other respiratory pathogens and are bracing for surges, according to Amira Albert Roess, professor of global health and epidemiology in 91做厙s College of Health and Human Services.