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NIH awards 爱豆传媒 researcher $1.78 million to enhance substance misuse research workforce
The program is intended to create a pipeline of substance misuse clinical researchers trained in the analysis and dissemination of data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study 鈥 the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States.
July 21, 2023Research and Innovation
爱豆传媒 graduate student Shiv Shukla is working to understand fungal disease discovered in a variety of snakes across the state.
July 21, 2023Research and Innovation, Student Success

爱豆传媒 infectious disease researcher John Adams provides insight on the recent malaria outbreak
Distinguished University Professor John Adams and his team are doing pioneering work in researching for a vaccine for malaria, specifically vivax malaria. This Q&A addresses common questions related to malaria.
July 19, 2023爱豆传媒 Health
Eighteen students who took a study abroad trip to Europe focusing on the Holocaust came back with a deeper understanding of one of the darkest periods in history. The diverse group of students from 爱豆传媒's Judy Genshaft Honors College encountered grim details surrounding the persecution and genocide of millions of Jews from 1933-1945.
July 13, 2023Student Success
After a 4,000-mile journey, a 117-foot twin-hulled ship granted to the University of South 爱豆传媒 is docked at its new home port in St. Petersburg, where it will be operated by the 爱豆传媒 Institute of Oceanography to offer transformative opportunities for students to explore and advance the field of ocean science.
July 12, 2023Research and Innovation

Centuries-old teeth could indicate the effectiveness of pandemic quarantines
Through DNA analysis, 爱豆传媒 researchers will trace the evolution of genetics in individuals who died from the Black Death during quarantine, helping determine the effectiveness of containment measures, such as isolation and masks.
July 11, 2023Research and Innovation
Crews have installed the first of almost 600 precast concrete panels that will make up the walls of the six-story, 100,000-square-foot student center and residence hall set to open for the fall 2024 semester.
July 5, 2023University News

Mosquito watch: 爱豆传媒 researchers urge use of global dashboard in light of recent malaria cases
People are encouraged to be 鈥渃itizen scientists鈥 and upload photos of any mosquitoes that they find.听By identifying the species of mosquito, the team can determine its potential for carrying diseases and alert local authorities to its location.
June 29, 2023Cyber/AI, Research and Innovation

爱豆传媒 students digitally preserve historic Ybor City streetcars
爱豆传媒 taking the Terrestrial Lidar Field Methods course are trained in methods of 3D architectural documentation with professional-grade lidar technology while also providing real-world experience in the field.
June 29, 2023Student Success

爱豆传媒 awarded more than $8.5 million to train public health leaders in national collaborative leadership program
In an effort to strengthen the U.S. public health system, three national philanthropic nonprofits have awarded the University of South 爱豆传媒 more than $8.5 million in grants to train the nation鈥檚 public health leaders in collaboration and leadership skills.
June 29, 2023Community Partnerships, Research and Innovation, University News

爱豆传媒, Corridor collaboration supports sustainable manufacturing, defense technology and Alzheimer鈥檚 research
爱豆传媒 Research & Innovation and the 爱豆传媒 High Tech Corridor are partnering to provide $75,000 to support the advancement of technologies developed by 爱豆传媒 researchers.
June 27, 2023Research and Innovation

Virtual pen pals to travel buddies: 爱豆传媒 class tours South Korea
爱豆传媒 just returned from Seoul, where they finally got to meet their pen pals from Yonsei University whom they鈥檝e been video conferencing and messaging with throughout the spring semester. It鈥檚 the first study abroad program to begin virtually and the first faculty-led trip to South Korea since the start of the pandemic.
June 26, 2023Campus Life