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Biomedical advance targets a major contributor to cardiovascular disease

FIU researchers have earned a patent that could potentially revolutionize how heart disease is treated.

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New discovery leads the way to reverse osteoporosis — with a pill

FIU College of Medicine researchers make discovery that's the first step toward cheaper, effective, easy-to-take treatments for osteoporosis and other diseases associated with bone loss.

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Biology alumnus on mission to stop malaria

FIU alumnus Joshua Raji Ph.D. '19 has been named a Hannah H. Gray fellow by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to support research in the fight against mosquitos-borne diseases.

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How arsenic can help fight antibiotic resistance

Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. candidate Patience Paul researches how the King of Poisons might help solve one of humanity’s greatest challenges.

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Researchers discover new weapon against antibiotic resistance — it also...

Malaria is spreading in the U.S. for the first time in 20 years. FIU researchers have discovered a possible way to combat transmission of this deadly disease.

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When worlds collide: Physics professor unpacks the personal and professional...

Bernard Gerstman looks at the science and the human nature that underpinned the race to build an atomic bomb.

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Matchmaking (with AI) to help proteins pair up

Finding the perfect match isn't easy for proteins. This AI model determines the best pairs — information that's important for better drug and vaccine design.

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Osteoporosis discovery

Alexander Agoulnik's research paves a path to more effective, easy-to-take treatments for osteoporosis and other diseases associated with bone loss.

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Can’t stop, won’t stop: FIU researchers in the field

Impact at a glance

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Mosquitoes turn egg-laying into exclusive pool party

New research has revealed deadly Aedes aegypti may avoid large crowds when laying eggs, but still want to congregate with other egg-laying females.

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