News Archive
“A lot of progress” recalls Dr. Marjorie Mau, in Women in Medicine month talk
by Vina Cristobal, UH Med Now journalist To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Women in Medicine Month, Dr. Marjorie Mau, professor and Endowed Chair of the JABSOM Department of Native Hawaiian Health, hosted a discussion. MORE
The Gene Switch
From diabetes in adults to autism in children, a trailblazing researcher reshapes the way we think about our genes and the environment. In “Doctors Who Make a Difference in Hawai‘i,” Dr. Alika Maunakea if one. MORE
Alika Maunakea, Hawaii’s Doctor, Is In
Dr. Alika Maunakea, Assistant Professor at the Department of Native Hawaiian Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, is featured in an article on the Ozy site. MORE
A cultural anthropologist and professor of medicine Gregory G. Maskarinec Visits Uzbekistan
Gregory G. Maskarinec, PhD, a cultural anthropologist and professor of medicine who teaches in the Departments of Native Hawaiian Health and Family Medicine and Community Health at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, University. MORE
Accepting ‘Imi Ho‘ola applications for 2016–2017
We are now accepting ‘Imi Ho‘ola applications for 2016–2017 ADMISSIONS Eligible individuals are from socially, educationally, or economically disadvantaged* backgrounds who have demonstrated a strong commitment to serve areas of need in Hawaiʻi and the. MORE
Hawai‘i Business Magazine names Hawaiian Health’s Alika Maunakea one of 20 Leaders to Watch
Hawai‘i Business Magazine recognizes Dr. Alika Maunakea “as an emerging leader who has already made major contributions to Hawai‘i and whom we expect to have an even greater impact over the next two decades.” Maunakea. MORE
Dr. Keawe‘aimoku Kaholokula presented with The Robert W. Clopton Award for Outstanding Service
Dr. Joseph Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula of the Department of Native Hawaiian Health received The Robert W. Clopton Award for Outstanding Service to the Community on May 5, 2015. The award recognizes a UH Mānoa faculty member. MORE