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Two Professors Receive $4 million to Improve Wound Healing and Tissue Generation

In a significant boost to biomedical research and ultimately human health outcomes, University of New Hampshire professors Linqing Li and Nate Oldenhuis have been awarded nearly $4 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for research that will advance wound healing and tissue... Read More

Recent Stories

  • Associate professor Brent Bell teaching class outside
    - Small Problems
    During the 2020 spring semester, when the coronavirus shut down the UNH campus, Brent Bell had to figure out how to keep teaching his wilderness first responder course, which... Read More
  • Student dressed in protective equipment working in COVID testing lab
    - Acing the Test
    When the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading rapidly throughout communities around the globe earlier this spring, Ian Ayer ’22 knew he wouldn’t last long lounging comfortably in the... Read More
  • Two nonprofit workers backing supplies in boxes
    - Carsey School's Serve & Learn Program
    The Carsey School of Public Policy is proud to announce the launch of the Serve & Learn program, offering free and discounted courses to those in public service whose work has... Read More
  • UNH campus
    - UNH Parents Council in the Time of COVID
    As with so many things, the pandemic has altered the regular activities of the UNH Parents Council. However, we remain active as your representatives at UNH, working primarily... Read More
  • #UNHTogether Thank You
    - #UNHTogether Thank You
    We’ve almost made it through the first, and unprecedented, semester of COVID. Thanks for following the guidelines and helping to keep campus safe — and open.   Read More
  •  Making Reefs Out of Unsold Oysters
    - Making Reefs Out of Unsold Oysters
    The COVID-19 crisis left NH's oyster growers with thousands of unsold oysters, quickly outgrowing market size. Read More
  • Amy Ramage outside of Hewitt Hall
    - COVID and the Brain
    In the early days of COVID-19, as people were trying to filter the onslaught of information and what it meant to them, Amy Ramage was focused on their brains. Or more specifically... Read More
  • KELLEN SAWYER, A RESEARCH TECHNICIAN LEADING THE UNH SEWAGE MONITORING, RETRIEVES A SAMPLE FROM ONE OF THE MANHOLES
    - Flushing Out COVID-19
    UNH research is flushing out cases of the coronavirus by testing wastewater on campus. The sewage sampling is being used as a secondary surveillance method to the already required... Read More
  • Mobile test lab helps detect COVID-19 at UNH satellite campuses
    - Mobile test lab helps detect COVID-19 at UNH satellite campuses
    A mobile test lab for COVID-19 is helping keep students going to class at the University of New Hampshire and its satellite campuses. Read More
  • Birx Visit
    - Birx Visit
    Dr. Deborah Birx, U.S. coronavirus response coordinator, visited UNH's state-of-the-art COVID-19 test lab. Read More