- 3 UCF-connected Experts to Be Inducted Into the 2024 National Center for Simulation Hall of FameEstablished in 2014, the Modeling & Simulation Hall of Fame recognizes accomplishments and contributions of individuals who have pioneered the development of modeling and simulation.
- M.D. Students Present Research at National Conference on Healthcare DisparitiesFive UCF medical students shared their research on ways to improve health outcomes for non-native English-speaking patients.
- Life-Saving Spongelike “Bandage” Developed by UCF Researchers Rapidly Stops Hemorrhaging and Mitigates Risk of InfectionA UCF team of researchers worked together to create a liquid gel that quickly transforms into a spongelike antimicrobial foam to stymie severe bleeding and ultimately preserve lives.
- UCF Researchers Develop Unique ‘Barcodes’ for Molecules to Help Expedite Medical AdvancementsUCF NanoScience Technology Center researchers developed an easier way to identify unique molecules by their chiral spectral fingerprints, which could help in creating pharmaceuticals or biomolecules.
- UCF Medical Researchers Earn Grants for Innovative Approaches to Breast CancerFor the first time, two College of Medicine cancer researchers have earned state cancer support from the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation in the same year — highlighting UCF’s great expertise in cancer research.
- Studying the SurgeAssociate Professor Thomas Wahl is using machine learning to analyze flood-prone areas in order to better prepare and protect these regions.
- From Microns to Mentorship: The Human Side of InnovationReza Abdolvand approaches his work as an engineer, inventor and professor with the intent to make a lasting impact.
- UCF Researchers Highlight Tourism’s Role in Human Development on World Tourism Day 2024UCF Rosen College faculty share their expertise on tourism fostering economic growth, social equity and sustainable development for a more peaceful world.
- The Sweet Sound of ProgressA research team led by Shaheen Awan and bolstered with a $3.12 million dollar grant is on the verge of filling a long-existing void in speech pathology and assessment of disordered voice to make patient evaluations affordable, accessible and practical. Their solution? A whistle.
- Research in 60 Seconds: Preventing Falls and Enhancing Healthy Aging for the ElderlyCollege of Nursing faculty member Ladda Thiamwong’s research focuses on an issue that affects 14 million adults 65 and older each year.
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