Biomedical advance targets a major contributor to cardiovascular disease
FIU researchers have earned a patent that could potentially revolutionize how heart disease is treated.
View ArticleNew 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.
View ArticleBiology 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.
View ArticleHow 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.
View ArticleResearchers 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.
View ArticleWhen 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.
View ArticleMatchmaking (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.
View ArticleOsteoporosis discovery
Alexander Agoulnik's research paves a path to more effective, easy-to-take treatments for osteoporosis and other diseases associated with bone loss.
View ArticleMosquitoes 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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