Health Sciences
Three ways daylight saving time affects your body
Daylight saving time affects people more than just having to adjust oven clocks.
Biomedical sciences student representing Marquette in the 2024 Big East Startup Challenge
The BIG EAST Startup Challenge is a competition featuring startup teams of student entrepreneurs.
Physical Therapy ComMUnity Clinic offers services to those without medical insurance coverage
The Marquette Physical Therapy ComMUnity Clinic is open for the spring semester. The clinic provides free physical therapy services to students, faculty/staff and community members who lack medical insurance coverage for PT services.
Marquette University research raises the bar in 2023
Ranked among the top 35 Most Innovative Universities by U.S. News and World Report, Marquette University is committed to fostering a thriving academic research and scholarship community. “We continue to set lofty goals designed to spark research and scholarship and to foster innovation across disciplines,” says Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp, vice president for research and innovation. “Over…
Volunteers needed for research on long-term health in athletes
The Life After Sport Trajectories (LAST) Lab at Marquette, 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. The LAST Lab is recruiting both current and former college athletes (age 18-25 and 40-64 years old) and healthy matched…
AHPRC gives health sciences students research exploration opportunities
Exercise physiology student Joanna Lee talks about her learning experience in Dr. Christopher Sundberg’s lab.
Individuals experiencing long COVID needed for research
A research study within the College of Health Sciences is interested in learning more about and helping those who are still dealing with the persistent effects of COVID-19.
AHPRC spring seminar series lineup announced
The Athletic and Human Performance Research Center’s spring seminar series features three leading scientists in health and human performance.
13 Marquette faculty members among top 2% of world’s most-cited scientists
According to research at Stanford University, 13 current faculty Marquette members are listed among the top 2% of cited scientists in the world.