Research & Discovery

Stephanie Gilroy working in the Gervasi Lab

Meet the Undergraduate: Stephanie Gilroy ’26 (CAHNR)

Stephanie Gilroy has turned a love for animals into a promising research career focused on reproductive physiology

Scientists looking at dry turfgrass

New Method Makes Transgene-Free Gene Editing Even More Promising

'Our new but simple method is far more effective and can now be applied to a much wider range of plant species than our original approach'

One room brick schoolhouse

Existing Preservation Laws Could Protect Rural Public Schools from Vouchers, Charters

Study suggests governments could create 'education preserves' around rural public school districts and issue regulations to govern charter schools and voucher programs within those borders, similar to the way hunting preserves have regulations to protect the natural resources within them

Dhirendra S. Katti, Ph.D., Director, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Goa and Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D., K.C.S.L

UConn Professor Sir Cato T. Laurencin Delivers Plenary Lecture at the ACS Global Scientific Conference

Laurencin traveled to Mumbai, India to serve as the Plenary Speaker at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Global Scientific Conference.

Three clear ice cubes floating against a deep blue background, showing detailed air bubbles and smooth surfaces.

One Collapse. Countless Saves.

Can we stop deadly heat in its tracks with ice and science?

A student posing in front of painted canvases

Meet the Undergraduate: Iris Yu ‘26 (CLAS, SFA)

Yu demonstrates her creativity through diverse artwork depicting the visual culture of the Asian body

A student in front of a lightup geometric display

Meet the Undergraduate: Liam Tyler ‘28 (CLAS)

Inventing a smart solution for a perennial problem of dorm living

A group of people sand outside in the snow with scientific equipment. A trailer with the NASA logo is off to the side.

Diego Cerrai Wins NSF CAREER Award for Advancements in Power Outage, Restoration Modeling

Diego Cerrai's models help utility companies predict power outages during winter storms and restore power more efficiently.

Meet senior citizen Jean Martin. With Dr Genice Nelson

Meet Jean: A Lifetime Giver on a Mission to Always Help Others

Jean Martin has enrolled in a new UConn Health clinical research study to help enhance the future care of sickle cell disease patients.

Woman sitting on a bed in the dim light

Insufficient Sunlight Exposure Linked to Higher Rates of Suicide

This study from UConn health economist Shinsuke Tanaka is a major addition to the literature on suicide risk factors as suicide remains the only major cause of death in the U.S. that is increasing rather than decreasing over time