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2020: a record-breaking year for the USF glider team
The gliders, which roamed the ocean 208 days last year, help improve our understanding of red tides, hurricanes, ocean currents, and fish (College of Marine Science).
June 22, 2021Research
Florida High Tech Corridor Program Matches Emerging USF Talent, Startups & Industry
USF Research & Innovation asked students who are part of the Florida High Tech Corridor's Matching Research Grants Projects to share their experiences. Here are their stories.
June 22, 2021Innovation, Research, Student Research
Gene profile in blood predicts risk of poor outcomes, death for patients with COVID-19
A blood gene profile associated with a high risk of dying from a severe lung disease can also predict poor outcomes in patients with COVID-19, according to a multicenter retrospective study led by the University of South Florida Health. (USF Health).
Investigating Whales, Penguins, and Seals on the Bottom of the World
It’s tough to study interactions between predators and their prey no matter where you are in the world’s oceans, but it’s especially challenging in the ice-covered Ross Sea (College of Marine Science).
June 22, 2021Global Research, Research
USF researchers release findings from statewide opinion survey regarding hurricane preparedness
Researchers with the University of South Florida School of Public Affairs have released results from a statewide survey that measures the preparedness of Floridians for disasters and the impact of COVID-19 on their household readiness (USF Newsroom).
June 22, 2021Research
USF researchers announce findings on hurricane preparedness
Researchers at the University of South Florida measure Floridian readiness for disasters and the impact of COVID-19 on home readiness. (Florida News Times).
June 22, 2021Research
Projections of US high-tide flooding show rapid increases and extreme months
Continued sea-level rise will exacerbate the issue where present, and many more locations will begin to experience recurrent high-tide flooding in the coming decades (College of Marine Science).
June 21, 2021Research
USF, UCF researchers team up on tech to monitor bridge defects
University of South Florida and University of Central Florida researchers have teamed up with Transtek International Group, hosted at the UCF business incubator. The entities will use their technology to monitor and collect data about the health of U.S. bridges. The eventual goal is to get a vehicle system that allows detection while driving, to avoid significant lane closures (TBBJ).
June 21, 2021Research
Researchers discuss findings with monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19
Researchers with TGH and USF published a paper with what they’re learning about the treatment in the journal Open Forum Infectious Diseases (ABC Action News).
Local university among top in the world in developing patents
University of South Florida secured nearly 130 patents last year, making it one of the top in the country and world (Business Observer).
June 17, 2021Innovation, Research
USF researchers release findings from statewide COVID-19 opinion survey regarding vaccine hesitancy and policy
Researchers with the University of South Florida School of Public Affairs have released results from a statewide survey that helps to better understand the factors associated with vaccine hesitancy and measures policy attitudes related to COVID-19 vaccines (USF Newsroom).
USF, four other Florida schools earn high worldwide rankings for patents
USF was awarded 123 patents in 2020, a school record. The University of Florida and the University of South Florida ranked among the top 15 schools in the world to be granted U.S. utility patents last year, according to a new report (Tampa Bay Times).
June 16, 2021Innovation, Research
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