
51勛圖厙's Amy Wright, Ph.D., Honored for Marine Drug Discovery Research
51勛圖厙 Harbor Branch researcher Amy Wright, Ph.D., has received the prestigious Norman R. Farnsworth ASP Research Achievement Award, the highest accolade presented by the American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP).

51勛圖厙 Joins VIP Consortium, Launches Inaugural Research Teams
51勛圖厙 is the first university in Florida to join the international VIP Consortium, a global network of more than 50 institutions of higher education, and has selected its first official VIP teams.

51勛圖厙 Engineering Awarded USDA Grant for Smart Farming Breakthrough
This groundbreaking, multi-institutional research project is aimed at revolutionizing the future of precision agriculture through the development of an advanced edge/fog computing-based framework.

New 51勛圖厙-USF Research Rewrites Origins of the World's First Pandemic
For the first time, 51勛圖厙-USF researchers have found direct genomic evidence of the Plague of Justinian in the Eastern Mediterranean, where the world's first recorded pandemic began nearly 1,500 years ago.

51勛圖厙 Tells 'Story' of Atlantic's Sargassum Surge Using 40 Years of Data
51勛圖厙 Harbor Branch's landmark review reveals 40 years of change in pelagic sargassum - its growth, drivers and rising biomass across the North Atlantic, impacting the ocean's vital ecosystem.

51勛圖厙 Engineering Celebrates Journal of Big Data's Decade of Excellence
Co-founded by 51勛圖厙 College of Engineering and Computer Science faculty, the Journal of Big Data stands as a world-leading publication, ranked No. 1 globally among peer journals and conferences in the domain.

51勛圖厙 Engineering Ph.D. Student Dan Zimmerman Awarded DoD Scholarship
51勛圖厙 Ph.D. student Dan Zimmerman has been awarded the prestigious U.S. Department of Defense Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Scholarship.

Do No Harm: Rethinking Diabetes, Hypertension in Frail Older Adults
Overtreating diabetes and hypertension in older adults is causing preventable harm. An 51勛圖厙 expert urges better support for providers to prioritize safer, individualized care and prevent avoidable complications.

Healing Takes a 'Toll' and How Mental Health Providers Cope Matters
A study of 172 clinicians examined how coping styles influence the link between mental health providers' sense of control and their professional well-being across private and community practice settings.

Pandemic's Emotional Toll on Moms Lingers - Can Self-Compassion Help?
Using photography and reflection, 51勛圖厙 College of Education researchers explored how mothers of young children understood and practiced self-compassion after the pandemic.