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Mercury concentrations in Yukon River fish could surpass EPA Criterion by 2050 due to thawing permafrost

The concentration of mercury in fish in Alaska’s Yukon River may exceed EPA mercury criterion by 2050 if greenhouse gas emissions are not constrained, according to a new scientific research paper co-authored by a professor at the University of South Florida’s St. Petersburg campus.

September 17, 2020Research

USF Wearable Devices Study Aims To Predict When COVID-19 Symptoms Will Worsen

The study examines how a percentage of otherwise healthy adults are having an "allergic reaction" to the virus. Researchers in several University of South Florida departments—including medicine, nursing and business—are recruiting volunteers from Tampa General Hospital's COVID-19 clinic for a new wearable devices study to predict when symptoms will worsen (WUSF).

September 17, 2020Health, Innovation, Research

Public Conference Presents COVID-19 From Different Angles

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Colleen Naughton and colleagues at the University of South Florida and the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) earned a National Science Foundation grant to host the conference (UC Merced).

September 16, 2020Research

National TV commercial highlights USF’s thriving research

A new national TV commercial produced by the University of South Florida is now airing during American Athletic Conference football games. The ad features researchers involved in two high-profile projects and a USF student as the voiceover talent (USF Newsroom).

September 15, 2020Research

USF Student Innovators Bring Fresh Ideas to Florida Blue Challenge

Entrepreneurial students, from undergrad to doctoral level, join with statewide peers to present new healthcare solutions in upcoming pitch competition (USFRI Newsroom).

September 14, 2020Entrepreneurship, Health, Innovation

USF announces anti-racism projects, including two in Sarasota

The University of South Florida has announced $500,000 worth of grants to fund 23 research projects aimed at reducing racism, including two projects that will be conducted at USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus (Sarasota Herald-Tribune).

September 10, 2020Research

At USF, 23 research projects will focus on racism and disparities

The work will involve 90 faculty across eight colleges and the university’s three campuses (Tampa Bay Times).

September 9, 2020Research

USF research grant program selects proposals to study systemic racism

As part of a $500,000 research grant program, USF on Wednesday afternoon selected 23 research proposals focused on understanding and addressing the effects of systemic racism at local, national and international levels (USF Oracle).

September 9, 2020Research

USF selects 23 research projects for funding in anti-racism effort

From medicine to marketing to engineering, university researchers will work with community partners to address long-standing disparities and roadblocks to equity (USF Newsroom).

September 9, 2020Research

USF ‘body farm’ shares lessons from the dead

At USF forensics school, some of the best teachers are dead (Sarasota Herald-Tribune).

September 6, 2020Research

Latest round of funding brings USF's total coronavirus project commitment to $1 million

The University of South Florida has submitted a third round of funding for coronavirus-related research projects, bringing its total investment to over $1 million (Tampa Bay Business Journal).

September 2, 2020Health, Research

USF tackles 14 more research projects to study coronavirus impacts

Pregnancy, restaurants and first responders are among the topics in a research effort topping $1 million (Tampa Bay Times).

September 2, 2020Health, Innovation, Research

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