Subhra Mohapatra, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine, discusses her recently patented "tumor on a disc" technology.
The College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing will produce job-ready professionals in the fields of ...
Renovations are underway to expand USF’s medical engineering lab space with advanced technology to support a growing number ...
John Licato is pioneering the future. His interest in video games led to a passion for technology, and he has since dedicated his education, research and career to the field. As an associate professor ...
Dr. Yael Bensoussan didn’t always dream of becoming a doctor. She started her career as a professional singer but an injury to her vocal cords eventually altered her journey. This experience sparked ...
Rishitha Chiguru, a biomedical sciences student minoring in children's behavioral healthcare, was awarded the Health Sciences Award at USF Health Research Day for her research on discourse performance ...
More than 500 students, residents, trainees, faculty and leaders came together for the 35th annual USF Health Research Day, the largest research-focused event at the University of South Florida and ...
USF doctoral student Libby Royer will never forget the devastation to the beachfront homes of Pinellas County she witnessed following hurricanes Helene and Milton in the fall of 2024. But that memory ...
USF has joined the Consortium for Medical Marijuana Clinical Outcomes Research as its 11th member. As part of this development, President Rhea Law nominated the College of Public Health’s (COPH) ...
The USF College of Public Health’s (COPH) Maternal and Child Health Student Organization (MCHSO) is set to host its annual symposium, themed “Nurturing the Next Generation: A Collaborative Approach to ...
Delaenam Akahoho, a proud double Bull alumna of USF’s College of Public Health (COPH), has charted a path from her childhood in Accra, Ghana, to a successful career in public health. Growing up in ...
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