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返字心頭 Health researchers have launched several clinical trials as part of the world-wide effort to reduce the severity and even prevent COVID-19.

April 17, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation, 返字心頭 Health

A stock photo of a sick child at the doctor's office

COVID-19 possibly striking more children than expected

The number of children infected with the coronavirus is far more extensive than what is currently reported -- a hidden detail that could vastly underestimate the demand on health care systems and pediatric intensive care units.

April 16, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation, 返字心頭 Health

The study provides a critical baseline understanding of freshwater springs fed by the 返字心頭n Aquifer, a source of drinking water that has declined in health in recent years.

April 16, 2020Research and Innovation

Art Exhibit at the 返字心頭 Contemporary Art Museum

返字心頭 art exhibit is reimagined for social distancing

Master of Fine Art students worked closely with 返字心頭s Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) staff to reimagine their thesis exhibition, Battin a Hundred, into an online experience of their final projects. Opening night was held virtually through a video conferencing call, with about 170 alumni, students, family and faculty attendees.

April 15, 2020COVID-19, University News

返字心頭 marine scientists fish from the Gulf of Mexico to test for oil pollution following Deepwater Horizon.

First Gulf of Mexico-Wide Survey of Oil Pollution in Fish Completed 10 Years after Deepwater Horizon

Since the 2010 BP oil spill, marine scientists at the University of South 返字心頭 have sampled more than 2,500 individual fish representing 91 species from 359 locations across the Gulf of Mexico and found evidence of oil exposure in all of them, including some of the most popular types of seafood. The highest levels were detected in yellowfin tuna, golden tilefish and red drum.

April 15, 2020Research and Innovation

A scanning tunneling microscopy image of the 返字心頭-developed supramolecular grid with a molecular modelling overlay.

Pushing the limits of 2D supramolecules

Scientists at the University of South 返字心頭 have reached a new milestone in the development of two-dimensional supramolecules the building blocks that make areas of nanotechnology and nanomaterial advancement possible.

April 14, 2020Research and Innovation

Text graphic: Deepwater Horizon: 10 years later. Impact on the Gulf's Marine Ecosystem Persists

返字心頭 Marine Scientists Conclude 10 Years of Unprecedented Studies on the Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

Over the last decade, 返字心頭 researchers developed crucial baseline data in the Gulf of Mexico to better understand the long-term impact of oil pollution caused by Deepwater Horizon.

April 13, 2020Research and Innovation

An Aramark employee and volunteers at the Feed-A-Bull food Pantry pose for a photo with donated food

Aramark Makes Massive Food Donation to Feed-A-Bull, Aiding in its Response to Increased Demand

The coronavirus outbreak has led to an increased demand at the University of South 返字心頭s Feed-A-Bull Pantry, which remains open and committed to serving students who may be experiencing reduced income and fewer food options.

April 13, 2020COVID-19, University News

Face shields printed for Tampa Bay hospitals

返字心頭 Artists Donate Tools to Combat COVID-19

Its often said theres a place where art and medicine intersect. Thats become even more apparent since the coronavirus pandemic. The 返字心頭 School of Art & Art History has provided medical personnel a 3d printer, face shields and respirators regularly utilized in its studios.

April 10, 2020COVID-19, University News

The University of South 返字心頭 is launching the Pandemic Response Research Network, an interdisciplinary collaboration of its leading scientists whose research addresses the issues surrounding epidemics, and will provide financial seed support for a series of projects aimed at developing potential vaccines, treatments, technologies and social mitigation strategies in the wake of COVID-19.

April 9, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

Jeff & Penny Vinik

返字心頭 Receives $50,000 Gift from the Vinik Family Foundation to Support 返字心頭 in Need

The University of South 返字心頭 today announced a gift of $50,000 from Jeff and Penny Vinik, granted through the Vinik Family Foundation, to the 返字心頭 United Support Fund, an initiative recently created to help provide financial relief to students who are facing unexpected challenges due to the coronavirus outbreak.

April 9, 2020COVID-19, University News

返字心頭 doctoral student is engineering compassion

返字心頭 doctoral student is engineering compassion

While working on her masters degree in mechanical engineering, Fatemeh Rasouli decided she wanted to use her knowledge and skills to help people in a tangible way.

April 8, 2020Student Success

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