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Each of the four teams will receive up to $1 million over three years.
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USF will host the headquarters of the Global Virus Network, and Dr. Robert Gallo will join the medical school's faculty and help develop a nationally competitive virology research program.
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The plan was approved at a meeting of the Board of Trustees Finance Committee on Wednesday. University officials emphasize this plan is "very very preliminary."
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Students and faculty from multiple university departments collaborated on a unique device the delivers a repeated presentation of a strobe flash to see how the brain handles that information.
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In a step toward animal-human transplants, researchers plan to track the organ's performance for a second month.
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How does the fertilizer industry fund research?
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New statistics detail the nation’s worsening tide of sexually transmitted infections, but health officials are hoping an old drug will help the fight.
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The center, a joint venture of the two institutions, will provide about 130,000-square-feet of medical and research-related space.
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Nigel Rudolph and others in his field argue that burial grounds serve the living more so than the dead, justifying the need for their discovery and protection. Florida lawmakers are recognizing this in the upcoming legislative session.
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Fentanyl is killing people in Florida and across the U.S. in alarming numbers. Researchers may have discovered ways to lessen the drug's deadly effects and save lives.
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After traumatic events or major crises, what explains why some people bounce back and thrive, while others flounder, struggling to cope? Is it nature or nurture? Decades of research suggest both play a role.
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The UF study focused on struvite, a plentiful byproduct of the wastewater treatment process. The mineral contains nitrogen and phosphorus, both key ingredients in fertilizer.