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USF opens new innovation facility aimed at growing Tampa Bay’s economy
Located at the USF Research Park on the Tampa campus, the three-story, 120,000-square-foot mixed-use building features advanced laboratory facilities, as well as office and meeting spaces for new and established companies.
March 31, 2022Research
USF unveils new $42 million state-of-the-art research center
It’s designed to become a link between cutting-edge companies, the university and the Tampa Bay area’s business community.
March 31, 2022Research
USF unveils $42M research center, hoping to draw big-name biotech companies to the region (Photos)
The University of South Florida's innovation building will have its ribbon cutting on Thursday, March 31.
March 28, 2022Research
USF's new research building set to open this week
"There is nothing a company coming to our community would need that we can’t accommodate in this building," said Allison Madden, director of the USF Research Foundation.
March 28, 2022Research
Inside USF’s new $42 million research facility
See inside the newest addition to the University of South Florida Research Park, a 120,000-square-foot building which will be a home for companies in search of lab space and collaboration.
March 25, 2022Research
Navigating an urban watershed to document stories of nature and people
A USF St. Petersburg campus professor is navigating the entire flow of Booker and Salt Creeks that meander through south St. Petersburg to raise awareness of their importance to the region.
March 25, 2022Research
No, the Sky isn’t Falling. But the Ocean is Losing Oxygen.
USF marine scientist Brad Seibel at the USF College of Marine Science is teasing out the mysteries of what scientists call ocean deoxygenation.
March 23, 2022Global Research, Research
'Secret shopper' survey finds women in Florida have difficulty accessing prenatal care, opioid treatment
Researchers found that only 25 percent of prescribers who offer opioid treatment and 64 percent of opioid treatment programs offer appointments to women, regardless of insurance or pregnancy status.
Natasha Jonoska is First USF Faculty Member Selected as a Simons Fellow
A distinguished university professor of mathematics, Dr. Jonoska is among just over three dozen scholars nationwide selected for the 2022 Simons Fellows in Mathematics program. This distinguished fellowship allows researchers to devote up to a year to focus solely on research for the long periods often necessary for significant advances.
March 17, 2022Honors and Awards
USF researchers pivot projects after scammers spoil study
Scammers find a way to dupe people in new ways all the time, and now they’re targeting online research surveys that pay you to participate.
March 17, 2022Research
USF researchers, students study Selah Freedom court program to aid sex-trafficking victims
Researchers at the University of South Florida are playing a role in helping sex-trafficking victims turn their lives around through a court program that offers housing, job training, counseling and other services. The research could become a model for similar programs around the country.
March 14, 2022Research
Social marketers catch cheating on online surveys, casting doubt on compensated internet research
A warning from researchers at the University of South Florida: Scam artists are taking advantage of online surveys that pay for participation — a method of market research that has become more common practice since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 11, 2022Research