Health & Genetics

Nearly one in five (18.2 %) New Hampshire adults between the ages of 18 and 64 report some type of disability. With the large portion of the NH popula... Learn More
The NH Children’s Behavioral Health Workforce Development Network is a collaboration of groups across the state working to improve the services, suppo... Learn More
Each year, the NH-ME LEND program places trainees in programs around New Hampshire and Maine. This year, the New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC)... Learn More
This summer the Institute on Disability has been unusually crowded, having many new faces in the office. While the IOD has often been host to work s... Learn More
In June, Dr. Betsy Humphreys, NH-ME LEND Training Director & UNH Research Assistant Professor in Early Education, traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, f... Learn More
Nearly one in five (18.2 %) New Hampshire (NH) adults between the ages of 18 and 64 report some type of disability. With the large portion of the NH population experiencing a disability, it becomes vital that public health programs, services, and initiati
Nearly one in five (18.2 %) New Hampshire (NH) adults between the ages of 18 and 64 report some type of disability. With the large portion of the NH p... Learn More
We are pleased to announce the new and improved Center for START Services website. “As the Center for START Services continues to expand its reac... Learn More
The IOD is pleased to welcome Dr. Karla Armenti and the New Hampshire Occupational Health Surveillance Program (NH OHSP). “Since occupational healt... Learn More
DURHAM, N.H. - The Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire has been awarded a three-year, $100,000 cooperative agreement from... Learn More
The New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC), a project housed at the Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire, is pleased to... Learn More