Health Sciences
Professor receives $3.6 million NIH R01 grant to better map brain-spinal neurons for treatment of spinal cord injuries
Dr. Murray Blackmore has received an R01 grant of $3.6 million from the National Institutes of Health.
Faculty honored at Distinguished Scholars Program
Thirteen faculty members were honored on Tuesday, April 9, at the Distinguished Scholars Program.
Marquette receives $1.5 million gift to fund College of Health Sciences research and future expansion of Athletic and Human Performance Research Center
Bob and Kim Eck, an alumni couple, have made a $1.5 million gift to Marquette University through the Eck Family Foundation that will impact two areas across campus.
AHPRC Student Research Initiative poster event, April 25
Student poster presentations begin at 8 a.m.
Biomedical Sciences Week, April 23-26
Graduate students within the Department of Biomedical Sciences will hold “BISC Week” from April 23-26.
LAST Lab recruiting healthy controls ages 40-64
The Life After Sport Trajectories Lab at Marquette University, directed by Dr. Jacob Capin is investigating how collegiate athletics participation impacts long-term health and activity patterns in athletes, and how traumatic knee injury impacts those outcomes.
U.S. News releases 2024-25 Best Graduate Schools rankings
U.S. News and World Report today released its 2024-25 Best Graduate Schools rankings, and many Marquette programs held relatively steady over last year’s rankings.
Trust, health, and healthcare: interdisciplinary soundings, April 11
All are welcome to participate in an interdisciplinary workshop on trust and its applicability to societal understandings of health and healthcare professions.
‘Global Brigaders’ discuss how ‘en todo amar y servir’ is woven into their work in Panama
Students reflect how their volunteer trip to Panama exemplifies “en todo amar y servir.”