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Body size shapes mammal immune defenses according to new paper co-authored by °ÙÃĵ¼º½ College of Public Health researcher.
September 24, 2019Research and Innovation, °ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health

Hurricane Exposure Increases Short and Long-Term Mortality Rates for Diabetics
Researchers at the °ÙÃĵ¼º½ say diabetics displaced by Hurricane Katrina are still being impacted 10 years later.
September 23, 2019Research and Innovation
The frigid waters of the Antarctic may yield a treatment for a deadly tropical disease that affects populations in some of the hottest places on earth. Current medications for that scourge — malaria — are becoming less effective as drug resistance spreads.
September 18, 2019Research and Innovation, °ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Researcher Awarded NIH Outstanding Investigator Grant for Understanding and Limiting Bacterial Proliferation
Prahathees Eswara, PhD, an assistant professor in the °ÙÃĵ¼º½â€™s Department of Cell Biology, Microbiology, and Molecular Biology, has recently been awarded an Outstanding Investigator grant from the National Institute of Health. He is the first faculty member from °ÙÃĵ¼º½ to receive this prestigious award.
September 17, 2019Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation

Stroke patients relearning how to walk with peculiar shoe
A °ÙÃĵ¼º½-patented device is helping stroke patients get back on their feet.
September 16, 2019Research and Innovation
Shortly after Hurricane Dorian finally turned northward and away from the Bahamas, teams from °ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health quickly mobilized and secured approximately 600 pounds of medications and medical supplies.
September 16, 2019°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health, University News

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Reaches its Highest Position Ever in Times Higher Education’s World Universities Rankings
°ÙÃĵ¼º½ is now inside the top 50 public universities in six different national rankings.
September 16, 2019University News

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Humanitarian Response for the Bahamas
°ÙÃĵ¼º½ World is partnering with °ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Student Government, Caribbean Cultural Exchange and many other departments across campus to help support the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian.
September 14, 2019°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health, University News

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Police Thank Community for Lip Sync to the Rescue Support
Chief Chris Daniel and the °ÙÃĵ¼º½ Police Department would like to thank the entire °ÙÃĵ¼º½ community, law enforcement partners, family and friends for the outpouring of support provided during our journey of CBS’s Lip Sync to the Rescue.
September 13, 2019University News
A new study from the °ÙÃĵ¼º½ St. Petersburg and Eckerd College estimates the waters of Tampa Bay contain four billion particles of microplastics, raising new questions about the impact of pollution on marine life in this vital ecosystem.
September 12, 2019Research and Innovation

°ÙÃĵ¼º½ Celebrates First Convocation Ceremony for the Judy Genshaft Honors College
President Steve Currall led the way as over 700 freshman participated in the inaugural Judy Genshaft Honors College convocation ceremony.
September 10, 2019Campus Life, University News
Using data specific to each patient, 3D models of bone and organs can be created to guide surgeons and educate patients.
September 10, 2019Research and Innovation, °ÙÃĵ¼º½ Health