The Katz School has bolstered its faculty for the fall semester with a new crop of experts in STEM fields, underscoring its leadership in pioneering education and research in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, computer science and digital marketing.
The study tracked the progress of 354 registered nurses from 11 hospitals using guidelines from AORN (Association of periOperative Registered Nurses) for preventing pressure injuries in surgical patients.
As president of the Katz School Alumni Association, Jesus Olivera spearheads a mentorship program that pairs students and graduates with professionals willing to offer an hour of their time each month.
The Katz School of Science and Health has awarded 10 research grants to faculty for pioneering projects that address critical issues in STEM and the health sciences.
Dr. Honggang Wang's project aims to bridge the significant gap in cybersecurity education and research specific to mHealth, a field at the intersection of healthcare and information technology.
The phenomenon of death hasn't been frequently explored through the lens of occupational therapy. Melanie Evangelista, a clinical assistant professor in the Katz School’s Occupational Therapy Doctorate, is working hard to address that.
Katz School researchers have designed a mobile app using AI technology for early detection of breast cancer that analyzes mammogram images and provides real-time diagnostic predictions, all from the convenience of a smartphone.
Katz School and UMass Dartmouth researchers have introduced a novel approach to better understand the variables associated with weight loss by utilizing an advanced mathematical technique.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have revealed crucial insights into how failures spread in interconnected networks, offering new hope for managing systemic risks in various fields, from finance to infrastructure.
Researchers have developed a series of algorithms using Siamese networks, a type of artificial intelligence, to better identify and track the body movements of stroke patients in order to assist in patient treatment and recovery.