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![PhD candidate Colin Goodman and undergraduate Kira Ruiz-Houston](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/sigma-xi-490x328.jpg)
Sigma Xi USF chapter awards two CAS students research grants
These awards will fund scientific investigation in any field, with funds available to spend on equipment purchases, travel to research sites and symposiums, supplies, and manuscript preparation and publication costs.
June 27, 2024Accomplishments, Research
![Audrey Brandt stands in front of seawall](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/usfstp-bb-490-327-audrey-brandit.jpg)
USF honors student chosen for prestigious summer internship at marine sanctuary
Audrey Brandt recently started a coveted summer internship with the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Monterey, CA, one of the largest federally protected marine sanctuaries in the United States. Brandt's journey to California started in 2023 when she was selected for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship Program.
June 25, 2024Accomplishments, Research
![two people meditating on a beach at sunset](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/mindfulness-listing.png)
Mindfulness and managing emotions lead to better sleep
A University of South Florida-led study helps explain why focusing on the present moment can improve sleep, reduce stress and improve overall health.
June 24, 2024Research
![Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti poses by the University of South Florida sign after her graduation ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti)](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/murp-490x328.jpg)
MURP graduate secures first-place title with an innovative research paper on road safety in Florida’s district seven
MURP graduate, Aditi Sugeerappa Hoti, earns first-place in student paper competition by the APA’s Transportation Planning Division.
June 21, 2024Accomplishments, Alumni, Research
![Lindsay Shaw works in lab with student](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/create-listing.png)
USF projects selected for new research program bring the potential to solve critical challenges
Four interdisciplinary teams of USF researchers have each been awarded up to $1 million in seed funding through the Collaborative Research Excellence and Translational Efforts awards – a new initiative designed to catalyze new research and enhance USF’s impact.
June 20, 2024Accomplishments, Research
![(From left) Geography master’s student Megan Blair with Dr. Jennifer Collins, professor in the School of Geosciences and lead organizer of the Hurricane Risk in a Changing Climate Symposium. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Collins)](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/blair-hurricane-ian-490x328.jpg)
USF student Megan Blair recognized for research on perceptions of Hurricane Ian evacuation behaviors
Geography graduate student Megan Blair earned the Application Novelty award at the Hurricane Risk in a Changing Climate Symposium held in Honolulu, Hawaii for her research on perceptions of Hurricane Ian evacuation behaviors.
June 18, 2024Accomplishments, Community Engagement, Research
![An example of a storytelling tool is this photo collage that seeks to spark curiosity at the new Living Heritage Institute on the USF St. Petersburg campus.](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/june/living-heritage-two.jpg)
It all begins with a good story at the Living Heritage Institute
A good story doesn’t just captivate, it can also act as a catalyst for connecting individuals and addressing complex issues. That is the spirit behind the Living Heritage Institute, which seeks to combine storytelling with research that remembers the past and informs the present.
June 13, 2024Research
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USF using AI to help combat malaria in Africa
Funded by the NIH, the project is an international effort that will establish a new research center in Africa to advance malaria research and deploy advanced smart traps for real-time identification of mosquitoes carrying the malaria parasite.
June 6, 2024Research
![(From left) Doctoral candidate and lead scientists, Justin Fletcher, principal investigator, Dr. Brant Burkhardt, and co-principal investigator, Dr. Stanley Stevens Jr. (Photo courtesy of Brant Burkhardt)](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/may/t1d-study-490x328.jpg)
Molecular biosciences professor receives $1.8 million grant to explore preventative therapy for Type 1 diabetes
Department of Molecular Biosciences professor Dr. Brant Burkhardt was awarded$1.8 million to investigate preventative treatment options for Type 1 diabetes.
May 30, 2024Research
![Woman's arm being scanned for cancer cells](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/may/melanoma-490x328.jpg)
New study shows vitamin C boosts DNA damage and cell death in melanoma cells
A recent study shows that there may be a more effective way to treat melanoma by using vitamin C to increase DNA damage in cancer cells, leading to their death.
May 30, 2024Research
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Psychology professor leads study exploring the dynamics and treatment of alcohol use disorder
Department of Psychology’s Robert Schlauch is leading a five-year study funded by the NIAAA focused on the recovery and treatment dynamics of alcohol use disorder.
May 30, 2024Research
![Students hold their 3D-printed projects at the conclusion of final presentation week in the Advanced Visualization Center. (Photo by Corey Lepak)](/arts-sciences/chronicles/images/2024/may/digital-dinos-490x328.jpg)
Students connect to the past using present-day digital tools in ‘Digital Dinosaurs’ class
University of South Florida students in Dr. Ryan Carney's Digital Dinosaurs course used present-day technology to bring the past to life. Students engaged in hands-on training of the cutting-edge digital tools used in paleontology.
May 30, 2024Community Engagement, Research