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 ...
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 ...
Research reports on our field trials are written to share our results with farmers, agricultural service providers, and the general public. We keep past reports accessible as well so you can view ...
The Food Systems Research Center (FSRC) at the University of Vermont (UVM) funds collaborative research that puts people and the planet first, unites disciplines and communities, and answers complex ...
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 ...
The Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA) gathers, analyzes, interprets, and reports various UVM student, faculty, staff, and curricular information. This data supports budget, ...
Vermont is experiencing a boom in food systems development and the growth in diversification, markets, growing season, value-added production and localization puts increased infrastructure demands on ...
UVM Student Veteran Services supports Veterans and VA students with education and other benefits and help them to make the smoothest possible transition to higher education after serving in the armed ...
Thank you for taking the time to look more closely into the offerings of the University of Vermont’s Cellular, Molecular, and Biomedical Sciences (CMB) doctoral program. The CMB program has at its ...
The UVM Plant Diagnostic Clinic aids Vermont greenhouses, farms and orchards by assisting in the identification and management of diseases, pests and weeds. Management options are based on integrated ...