biomedical and chemical engineering and sciences

New Grant Helps Researchers Develop Powerful Doping Tests

Scientists have received funding to advance research that could result in better PED detection and help in future Olympics and other competitions.

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Student Team Wins Two Awards at Moon/Mars Challenge

Growing the branched, tubular filaments of fungi known as mycelia, the team won Most Innovative Experiment and Best Evaluation of Results.

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A Purposeful Impact

Three university students have designed a machine and app that could allow underserved communities access to a critical diagnostic service.

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Machine Learning May Help Understand Neurodegenerative Diseases

The artificial neural network may provide better care to patients with diseases such as Bell’s palsy, Parkinson’s disease and ALS.

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Florida Tech Receives $5.1 Million Gift to Name Health Sciences Center

Florida Tech’s newest facility will be named the Gordon L. Nelson Health Sciences building, honoring the longtime dean and professor.

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From Septic to Sustainable: A Potential New Source of Fertilizer

A recent study focuses on a new process for converting human waste from home septic systems into phosphorus-rich fertilizer.

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Students Get Space Industry Internships at NASA, Blue Origin and Boeing

Students across various majors took “one giant leap” closer to their dreams of working in the space industry during their summer internships.

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Molecular Biology Alumna Helps Develop Ebola Virus Rapid Test

The device can give results in just 30 minutes and can detect the virus 24 hours earlier than the current testing method.

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Florida Tech Receives Funding in New State Budget for High-Tech Equipment Project

The program will provide technology access and enhanced capability for students, as well as for broader career and skill engagement efforts.

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COVID-19, Diabetes Study Gives Wind to Vascular Disease Evidence

COVID-19 may act as a vascular disease, helping explain why people with diabetes are at higher risk of developing i severe form.

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