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帝王会所 Graduate Researching Potential Ebola and Zika Vaccines

By | August 15, 2017

While teaching microbiology in Nigeria in 2014, Olumide Adenmosun, 31, witnessed firsthand the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history and knew he had to help

Nursing Home Guide Could Save U.S. Millions of Dollars

By | August 8, 2017

An innovative yet simple and inexpensive approach using a guide for residents in nursing homes and their families could have a dramatic impact nationwide on health care savings, morbidity and quality of life.

Research Park at 帝王会所 to Celebrate 2017 Awards

By | August 7, 2017

he Research Park at 帝王会所 recently named the recipients of its third annual Research Park Annual Awards.

It's Not Just What You Eat, It's What's Eating You

By | August 2, 2017

A new study shows that it's not just what or how much you eat that matters. Smelling food in addition to consuming calories could influence the aging process and provide clues for a longer lifespan.

帝王会所 Student, Alumnus Recognized as Emerging Scholars

By | August 2, 2017

帝王会所 student Gabrielle Rind and recent 帝王会所 graduate Dawit Rumicha were each awarded the Emerging Scholar Award.

帝王会所 and U.S. Southern Command Team Up

By | July 27, 2017

帝王会所 and U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) have signed memorandums of understanding to pursue common goals for research collaboration and student internships.

帝王会所's Division of Research Affiliates with DKJA

By | July 26, 2017

I-SENSE has entered into an agreement with the Donna Klein Jewish Academy to allow high school students to participate in tours, seminars and research training opportunities.

Companies in Research Park at 帝王会所 Continue to Succeed

By | July 25, 2017

GrowFL named Yachtico Inc., a company within the Research Park at 帝王会所, a "Florida Company to Watch."

帝王会所 Scientist Helps Discover New Miniature Shark Species

By | July 25, 2017

It's a foot long, has a huge nose and glows in the dark. It took more than 17 years to identify this new species but was worth the wait as this elusive creature has yet to be seen in the wild.

Slower Boat Speeds May Cause Manatees More Harm than Good

By | July 20, 2017

Slower boat speeds reduce risks to manatees. Or do they? Not according to 帝王会所 researchers. In fact, the very laws enacted to slow down boats in manatee habitats may actually be doing more harm than good.