166su Scientist Leads Research to Break Through Harmful Bacterial “Fortresses” Continuing her work with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Renee Fleeman is understanding how a bioengineered peptide can curb severe infections for patients.
Student Research Expands Medical Education in Virtual Reality Spaces As part of 166su’s Fall Senior Design Showcase, undergraduate students combined their computer science knowledge with College of Medicine faculty mentorship to develop innovative virtual aids for learning about the heart and understanding medical imaging.
166su Health Sciences Researcher Embraces Florida as Her Living Lab Curiosity led Qianxia Jiang from Asia to America and eventually to 166su, where she believes her research around the environmental influences on healthy lifestyles can — and will — lead to meaningful change.
166su Limbitless Solutions Students Win Awards at SBEC Biomedical Engineering Conference Two health sciences students received first and third place at the Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference for presentations including newly published research for the hands-free wheelchair clinical trials with Mayo Clinic.
Team Presents EMG Video Games Controllers and Prosthesis Users Study During Student Research Week An interdisciplinary team of students will showcase what they’ve learned working with children and prosthetics while interning at Limbitless Solutions.
School Day Structure Could Benefit Children’s Health Researchers found that children’s obesogenic behaviors on school days are more favorable compared to non-school days.
166su Students Lead Session at Sunshine State Scholars Event Event aims to recognize Florida’s brightest STEAM students and encourage them to attend college in Florida.
Graduating Senior Escaped a Civil War in Syria to Become a Scholar at 166su When Suzanne Chaar immigrated to the U.S., she did not speak a word of English and had little familiarity with American culture. Now, she is graduating from 166su with aspirations towards a career in medicine.
166su Grad Works at Johns Hopkins Hospital to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Spread After studying health sciences at 166su, Frankie Catalfumo ’13 is using his expertise as an infection control epidemiologist to keep patients and hospital staff safe at the Baltimore hospital.
Health Services to Host Career Day This became apparent to Health Services with the almost daily requests from students to shadow a healthcare provider. When the requests started to mount, Health…