A clinical trial is defined by NIH as a research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively assigned to one or more interventions (which may include placebo or other control) to ...
Let’s spend a couple of minutes breaking the ice a bit,” says UVM Lecturer Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver, as the low hum of ...
A team of archaeologists from the University of Vermont, University of New Hampshire, and others have discovered a ...
Joshua Faulkner squats in a corn field, scooping out the insides of a hole. He holds a handful of dark grey soil and squeezes ...
2) Attract pests off the crop where they’re targeted for management with bio- control, chemical insecticides or by removing and destroying them (trap crop), or 3) Provide habitat, food and shelter for ...
If you have any questions about the IBC CITI courses, please view our CITI resource page for login/course instructions and additional FAQs. Note: If "[No NetID ...
Dr. Keith Jennings will join the University of Vermont’s Water Resources Institute (WRI) in November 2024. Dr. Jennings will ...
Two classes of cows are presented here for you to judge. Both classes are Holsteins from the CREAM (Cooperative for Real Education in Agricultural Management) student-run registered Holstein herd at ...
The Davis Center is the premier conference and event destination in Burlington. Constructed in 2007, the Dudley H. Davis Center is a 186,000 square foot, state-of-the-art, environmentally conscious ...
Through a program of research, learning and action, the Institute is seeding transformations to regenerate the environment, cool the planet and provide healthy food for all. Join us in the movement to ...
A tolerance break (or, t-break) is a concept that comes from the community of weed smokers themselves. It is a voluntary pause on cannabis with the goal of lowering your tolerance. If you partake most ...
Each year hundreds of UVM students study abroad in a range of different programs around the world. Let the Office of International Education help find the best program for you. Many students are able ...