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A team of scientists from ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app launched a research cruise into Tampa Bay at 8 a.m. to study Piney Point's environmental impact (10 Tampa Bay).

April 7, 2021Research

Scientists from the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app set off on a research boat Wednesday to begin studying how the wastewater will affect the bay (Tampa Bay Times).

April 7, 2021Research

The university will study whether computer-based cognitive training can keep the human brain healthy as it ages (Tampa Bay Times).

April 7, 2021Health, Research

With the support of a five-year, $4.86-million National Institutes of Health grant, Distinguished University/ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Professor John Adams, PhD, leads a team of international researchers focused on accelerating the discovery of a vaccine against Plasmodium vivax malaria, a major global health problem (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health).

April 7, 2021Health, Innovation, Research

ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app leads first research cruise to study Piney Point’s environmental impact

A team of scientists from the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app College of Marine Science have embarked on the first research cruise in Tampa Bay dedicated to studying the environmental impacts of the recent breach at a retired fertilizer processing plant at Piney Point in Manatee County, Florida. They’re aboard the R/V Weatherbird II, a research vessel that was also used in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response effort led by ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Newsroom).

April 7, 2021Research

Aboard the R/V Weatherbird II, a team of ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app scientists from the College of Marine Sciences in St. Pete sailed offshore to Tampa Bay on Wednesday morning to study the environmental impacts of the Piney Point reservoir release (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Oracle).

April 7, 2021Research

A team of scientists from the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app’s College of Marine Science will head into Tampa Bay to study the environmental impacts of Piney Point (Bay News 9).

April 7, 2021Research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app) total expected funds of $44.4 million over the next five years to study whether computerized brain training exercises can reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementias like Alzheimer's disease, in older adults (News-Medical.Net).

April 7, 2021Health, Research

The National Institutes of Health has awarded the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app total expected funds of $44.4 million over the next five years to study whether computerized brain training exercises can reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment, and dementias like Alzheimer’s disease, in older adults (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health).

April 6, 2021Health, Research

The ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app has received a national grant for $44.4 million to help its study on preventing Alzheimer's disease (Tampa Bay Business Journal).

April 6, 2021Health, Research

$2.5 million grant helping researchers improve health disparities in communities of color

ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app researchers are undertaking a multi-year study designed to improve health outcomes and reduce hospital readmission for people of color managing chronic illnesses (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Newsroom).

April 5, 2021Health, Research

The ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app is one of 10 colleges and universities nationwide that will receive pro bono consulting to help advance climate action planning and projects on campus (ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Newsroom).

March 29, 2021Research

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