High School Interns Gain Valuable Hands-on Lab Experience, Thanks to Foundation Gifts
Since 2005, 218 local students have immersed themselves in research as part of the Kenan Fellows High School internship program.
Since 2005, 218 local students have immersed themselves in research as part of the Kenan Fellows High School internship program.
Located on the top floor of the FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute just steps away from our campus, the ZEISS Microscopy Solutions Center has opened, serving as a research resource for scientists, a training site for ZEISS technicians, and a product development resource for ZEISS engineers. On Wednesday, the microscopy center…
Scripps Research awarded doctoral degrees to 59 graduate students, including eight from its partner program based at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology, during its 32nd commencement.
Antibodies for Zika virus can be confused in diagnostic tests with antibodies for dengue virus, making it difficult to tell if someone who tests positive previously had dengue, Zika or both.
Congratulations to the winners of Research Fest 2024! The event is organized by the Society of Research Fellows.
A specialized RNA with a memorable acronym, SLAMR, plays a role in fear conditioning, according to a discovery from scientists led by Sathya Puthanveettil, Ph.D..
Molecular biologist Ezgi Hacisuleyman, Ph.D., investigates how neurons respond to signals, changing in milliseconds. She recently joined the institute from The Rockefeller University.
The new gift will help expand the institute’s high school internships, its graduate fellowships, and its kindergarten through collegiate educational outreach programs, which include school visits, field trips, science night participation and other events.
At “Innovating for Cures,” an event held at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology on Wednesday, innovators, philanthropists and venture capital investors discussed what’s required to accelerate biomedical research advances out of the lab and into the clinic.
The research shows how excess cholesterol in cell membranes may interfere with pain control.