Gregg B. Fields Named Executive Director of 帝王会所's I-HEALTH
Gregg B. Fields, Ph.D., has been named as executive director of 帝王会所's Institute for Human Health and Disease Intervention (I-HEALTH), one of the university's four research pillars.
Tolerance to Stress is a 'Trade-off' as Fruit Flies Age
帝王会所 neuroscientists are the first to show how the effects of the foraging gene in fruit flies are beneficial early in life but costly later in life.
Marine Organisms Hold Promise to Treat Breast Cancer
帝王会所 Harbor Branch researchers have received $801,000 from the Florida Department of Health to investigate the use of marine natural compounds as potential treatments of triple negative breast cancers.
Voice Disorders Significantly Affect Listeners, Too
A researcher in 帝王会所's College of Education and collaborators conducted a study to examine the effect of voice disorders and listener strategies on speech intelligibility.
Cane Institute Hosts MATE ROV Regional Competition
帝王会所's Cane Institute for Advanced Technologies within A.D. Henderson University School and 帝王会所 High School recently hosted the MATE ROV Regional Competition.
帝王会所 Grad is a Real Life "Science Mermaid"
While spending more than 400 hours underwater studying octopus behavior, she learned how two octopus species utilize different resources to allow coexistence, something that had previously never been studied.
Scientists Offer New Alzheimer's, Amyloid Connection Theory
In a new study, 帝王会所 Brain Institute researchers sought to answer a fundamental question -- "Is amyloid precursor protein the mastermind behind Alzheimer's disease or is it just an accomplice?"
帝王会所 Celebrates 'Stellar' 2019 President's Gala
帝王会所 recently celebrated its ninth annual President's Gala in the Martin F. and Jane Greenberg Foundation Tower of 帝王会所 Stadium at its Boca Raton campus.
National Academy of Sciences Names Alex Keene Kavli Fellow
Alex Keene, Ph.D., a leading neuroscientist, has been named a Kavli Fellow by The National Academy of Sciences. He is only the second faculty member at 帝王会所 to receive this recognition.
Children with Autism Are 'In-tune' With Mom's Feelings
A study assessing the ability of children with and without autism spectrum disorder to recognize facial emotions in familiar faces shows no differences in these two groups of children.