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UMD Team Implements Effective Mental Health Intervention for Latino Youth through Community Partnership
A research team supported by a University of Maryland Grand Challenges Grant is addressing mental health inequities faced by low-income Latino immigrant youth through a community partnership.
Maryland Initiative for Digital Accessibility (MIDA) Advances Born-Accessible Approach and Helps Guide Policy
Disability rights advocates often call for digital technologies and content to be built using a born-accessible approach. The born-accessible approach involves building accessibility into digital technologies and content from the beginning, meaning that only technologies that are accessible are released to users. This should lead to lower costs and eliminate the delay in access when people with disabilities are waiting for inaccessible technologies to be remediated for accessibility.
Grand Challenges Team Models the Evolution of Avian Influenza Viruses to Better Understand How New Strains Emerge
Influenza viruses cause seasonal outbreaks—and less frequently, pandemics—in people that put a strain on healthcare systems, and they can also cause outbreaks in animals with significant economic consequences to agriculture. The origin of all influenza viruses is wild aquatic waterfowl (e.g., ducks and geese), where the viruses are found in the gut and shed in the feces. The viruses may then find their way into poultry populations, where infection is either in the gut or the respiratory tract.