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Kathryn Cowdrick holding a model of a human throat next to an illustration that reads "ever wonder what happens when an opera singer gets a cold."
Health & Medicine
What happens when an opera singer gets a cold?
November 14, 2025
When illness threatens a performance, singers rely on science, technique, and tough judgment calls.
Close up image of a baby with oxygen support and mother nearby to illustrate respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, in babies and infants.
From the Magazine
This pediatrician’s wish: For RSV to be a thing of the past. We’re almost there.
November 13, 2025
An essay by Brenda Tesini, an associate professor of pediatrics who treats patients at URochester’s Golisano Children’s Hospital.
Outer facade of the Mt. Hope Family Center building with fall foliate in the foreground.
Health & Medicine
8 things to know about the University of Rochester’s Mt. Hope Family Center
October 6, 2025
For 45 years, this national resource has pioneered cutting-edge psychology research while providing support for thousands of vulnerable families annually.
A dandelion grows through the cracks in concrete to symbolize resilience in the face of stress.
Health & Medicine
Understanding stress and resilience from the inside out
September 29, 2025
By studying the effects of persistent stress, URochester researchers are shedding light on how to be more resilient.
Benjamin Castaneda next to an illustration that says "my rochester story with Benjamin Castaneda '09 *PhD), professor, biomedical engineering."
From the Magazine
Breathing life-saving services into rural communities
September 17, 2025
Professor Benjamín Castañeda ’09 (PhD) leads a global effort to meet critical needs for medical technology.
Close up of two football players running a contact drill to illustrate how concussions and head injuries can occur during sports.
Health & Medicine
Tackling head injuries with science
September 6, 2025
From the sidelines to the front lines, Rochester research is redefining how concussions are detected, treated, and prevented.
Asian senior women working with laptop computer and using smart speakers while setting in living room at home.
Health & Medicine
Can Amazon Alexa or Google Home help detect Parkinson’s?
July 23, 2025
A quick, speech-based AI tool offers a new way to screen for a key indicator of the neurodegenerative disease.
An array of plastics and microplastics, from utensils to cigarette butts, against a white background.
Health & Medicine
Time to throw away the plastics in your kitchen?
July 1, 2025
Rochester researchers on the growing concern of plastics exposure on human health.
White text reads "Faculty Awards" against a blue-colored background image of architectural detail featuring an ironwork owl and vines.
Health & Medicine
Awards and honors celebrate distinguished contributions of faculty
June 27, 2025
Faculty across disciplines are being honored for groundbreaking research, leadership, and mentorship.
little brown bat in mid flight through green leaves.
Health & Medicine
Why don’t bats get cancer?
June 10, 2025
Rochester scientists discover that long-lived bats resist cancer thanks to strong immune systems and protective genes—findings that could offer new insights into human aging and disease prevention.
White text reads "Faculty Awards" against a blue-colored background image of architectural detail featuring an ironwork owl and vines.
Health & Medicine
Recent awards recognize accomplishments of Rochester faculty
May 29, 2025
Faculty members are being honored for notable and long-standing contributions to their respective fields.
White text reads "Faculty Awards" against a blue-colored background image of architectural detail featuring an ironwork owl and vines.
Health & Medicine
Honors and awards showcase faculty achievements
April 28, 2025
Professional organizations across numerous disciplines have recognized Rochester faculty contributions.

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