UConn Today Features
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Identifying factors that support recovery and well-being for survivors
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Despite shifts in federal funding priorities that have created an uncertain funding environment, research at UConn continues to move forward. InCHIP’s latest workshop helps researchers pivot to foundation funding opportunities.
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A study led by UConn mycologist Mia Maltz demonstrated that breathing in the dust from the Salton Sea, a highly polluted lake in California, can reshape the microscopic world inside our lungs
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