biomedical and chemical engineering and sciences

Florida Tech’s Toby Daly-Engel Featured on Shark Week Show

Daly-Engel, who grew up watching Shark Week, said seeing a white shark in the flesh for the first time was nothing short of amazing.

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Newly Discovered Shark Species Honors Female Pioneer

Eugenie Clark, a shark biology pioneer and founder of Mote Marine Lab, is the namesake of the newly discovered species of dogfish shark.

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New Species of Shark Discovered Through Genetic Testing

A Florida Tech-led team confirmed that sixgill sharks in the Atlantic are a different species than sixgills in the Indian and Pacific oceans.

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Richard Turner Named Florida Academy of Sciences 2018 Medalist

Turner, professor emeritus of biological sciences, is the fourth Florida Tech faculty member to receive one of Florida’s highest academic honors since the program began in 1963.

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In a First, Scientists Successfully Induce Spawning in Wild Bonefish

The team, led by Florida Tech and HBOI, successfully used hormone injections to induce final-mature eggs in a captured female.

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Shark Biologist Joins Florida Tech Faculty

Toby Daly-Engel works both in the field and in the lab to study genetic clues about sharks’ ecology and how they have changed over their 450-million-year existence.

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Coral Disease Outbreaks Fluctuate with El Niño Years, Research Finds

That occurrences of three common coal diseases spike during El Niño years is of concern given how climate change may boost the intensity of El Niños.

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Florida Tech College of Science to Offer Degree in Marine Conservation

The new major will offer participants a carefully designed blend of hands-on learning, participation in real research and guidance from the university’s world-renowned faculty.

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Student Film Festival Highlighting Marine Science at Gleason March 16

The 12 short films touching on marine science and conservation were made by K-12 students throughout the United States.

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Florida Tech, Harbor Branch to Study Algal Bloom Impact on Lagoon Dolphins

The research is made possible by a $275,000 grant from the state Protect Wild Dolphins Specialty License Plate Fund.

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