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Four Graduating USF Students Earn Full Scholarships to Study at Oxford
Each of the four students has been awarded a full scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
April 27, 2018Honors and Awards
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Believe in Bulls
A collection of captivating and inspiring profiles from the University of South Florida's 2018 Spring Graduating Class.
April 26, 2018University News
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Understanding Cellular Processes in Proteins
USF research giving scientists a first-of-its-kind look at the inner-workings of biological protein complexes.
April 26, 2018Research and Innovation
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USF Health expands nursing program to Sarasota-Manatee campus
The USF Health College of Nursing is partnering with the College of Science and Mathematics at USF Sarasota-Manatee to offer a new nursing program at the Sarasota-Manatee campus beginning in fall 2018.
April 26, 2018USF Health
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Electively inducing labor at 39 weeks reduces risk of C-sections, other pregnancy complications
It’s better to induce labor than to watch and wait. That’s the main result of a new study published in PLOS ONE.
April 25, 2018USF Health
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National leadership organization for academic neurology names Dr. Clifton Gooch president-elect
Clifton Gooch, MD, professor and chair of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine’s Department of Neurology, has been selected president-elect of the Association of University Professors of Neurology (AUPN).
April 24, 2018USF Health
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Sloth benefits from unlikely interprofessional team at USF Health, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
USF Health isn’t usually called upon to scale the anatomy of a patient from human to animal, but the USF Radiology team has that expertise – and was ready when a Busch Gardens veterinarian reached out to schedule a CT scan for a young sloth with dental issues.
April 23, 2018USF Health
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Deepwater Horizon: The Lasting Impact of America’s Largest Oil Spill
Eight years later, USF’s Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems has received $36 million in funding for its continued research into the 2010 spill
April 20, 2018Research and Innovation
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Student Speakers Shine at this Year's TEDxUSF Event
The USF Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement hosted six speakers at this year's TEDxUSF event.
April 20, 2018University News
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Newly Engineered Enzyme Could be the Key to Reducing Petroleum’s Prominence in Creating New Plastics
It started as a study intended to gain a greater understanding of how a newly discovered enzyme evolved from breaking down natural products to man-made materials.
April 18, 2018Research and Innovation
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USF Student Earns Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
USF Honors College junior Misha Fini has been named a Goldwater Scholar for 2018, chosen out of nearly 1,300 students nationally who were nominated through a highly selective process.
April 17, 2018Honors and Awards
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Vegetable compound could have a key role in ‘beeting’ Alzheimer’s disease
A compound in beets that gives the vegetable its distinctive red color could eventually help slow the accumulation of misfolded proteins in the brain, a process that is associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
April 11, 2018Research and Innovation