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ExpertNet is a free statewide database of research expertise in Florida's universities. Provides practical solutions for business, industry, and government.

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“This concept can be used in production in the future,” Petru Andrei says. “Because our process is fully water-based and doesn’t require slurry mixing and drying steps, it can fit naturally into a manufacturing line.” #energy Find his research profile at expertnet.org.
FSU Research@FSUResearch

Safer, built to last, and water based 🔋@FAMUFSUCOE researchers developed an eco-friendly and reliable zinc batteries with the potential to power the future of electronics. Learn more about it ➡️ news.fsu.edu/news/science-t…

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Forensic anthropologist Heather Walsh-Haney consults for law enforcement and medical examiners on about 100 cases each year. She often brings trained students along to gain direct experience in the field. Find Walsh-Haney's research profile at expertnet.org.
Florida Gulf Coast University@fgcu

Real-world experience starts in the field! 🦅🔬 #FGCU's Human Identity and Trauma Analysis program combines active casework, experiential learning and advanced forensic technology. Read more on FGCU 360, brnw.ch/21x1uKQ

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The buildup of plaque in the arteries is a major cause of cardiovascular disease—wreaking quiet havoc over the course of years. “By the time symptoms appear, the heart has been irreparably damaged,” says researcher Joshua Hutcheson. Find his profile at expertnet.org.
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FIU@FIU

For centuries, the heart has been studied and respected for its complexity. At FIU, researchers like Joshua Hutcheson, Dr. @DavidKalfaMD, and Dr. Makoto Hashimoto are advancing that legacy exploring how heart disease begins and developing innovations in diagnosis, treatment, and surgery that could change lives. @FIUMedicine Read more: ow.ly/xO4r50YbWsk

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Marine microbes are crucial to ecosystem function. As microbes change due to disturbances in their environment, their role in the ecosystem is affected—which can in turn affect marine health and the food chain, says Mason. Find her research profile at expertnet.org.
FSU Arts & Sciences@FSUartssciences

Did you know that some oceanic microbes are able to eat oil? 🦠 @FSU_EOAS' Olivia Mason conducts research critical to our understanding of long-term impacts to ocean health and productivity after events like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Since 2023, Mason has also directed the Women in Math, Science and Engineering academic living-learning community, which is committed to the academic and career development of women in the sciences and growing the STEM workforce. To check out the full story, visit: fla.st/1LE643R3. #SpectrumFSUArtsSciences @FloridaState @FSUResearch

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“Repeated apnea episodes cause drops in oxygen levels in the brain,” says Ramos. “This triggers a panic response, raising blood pressure and heart rate...this accumulated stress damages blood vessels and the brain itself.” Find his research profile at expertnet.org.
Miller Medicine@umiamimedicine

Snoring, constant fatigue, and waking up multiple times a night may seem normal, but they can be warning signs of sleep apnea, a condition that can impact more than just sleep. 💤 New research from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine highlights how diagnosing and treating sleep apnea early may help protect memory, support brain health, and reduce long-term dementia risk. Through care @umiamihealth, patients have seen firsthand how treatment can restore energy, improve sleep quality, and support overall well-being. 🩺 Learn more about how sleep health protects brain health 🧠: loom.ly/NfI95SU

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“This really allows us to look in the target organ and identify the pathways that are active in people who develop disease,” says Todd Brusko. #diabetes Find his research profile at expertnet.org.
UF Medicine@UFMedicine

In the search for a Type 1 diabetes cure, researchers now have something that benefits any scientific effort: a map. Created by @UFHealth scientists, it helps pinpoint the biological signals driving the disease. Learn more at go.ufl.edu/1xo6vu9.

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Children with autism are 160 times more likely to drown than neurotypical peers, so water safety lessons tailored to their needs are critical, say researchers Tana Carson and Tania Santiago Perez. Find their research profiles at expertnet.org. #autism #watersafety
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FIU@FIU

FIU Researcher Dr. Tana Carson created an evidence-based program at FIU that prepares graduate students, future physical, occupational and recreational therapists, to teach swimming and water safety to children with autism, giving them the skills and confidence to thrive in the water. This #WorldAutismAwarenessDay, meet the FIU innovators turning passion into real change. 💙 @FIUCCF @FIUNursing Read more: news.fiu.edu/2026/fiu-resea…

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“Bringing costs down is crucial to the additive manufacturing industry. To do that, we need to make sure every part consistently meets performance requirements,” says Wu. Find his research profile at expertnet.org. @FloridaHighTech @FLConsortium
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UCF@UCF

3D printing can revolutionize how we build — but cost + testing challenges have slowed adoption. UCF researcher Dazhong Wu is using AI to change that, making additive manufacturing faster, more scalable and less expensive. ucf.edu/news/ucf-resea…

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The team recovered ceramics that appear to be linked to Weeden Island culture (A.D. 600-900), plus newer items dating to the middle-to-late Mississippian period (A.D. 1250-1600). Find profiles of researchers Ramie Gougeon and Jennifer Melcher at expertnet.org.
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UWF@UWF

Faculty researchers and students from the UWF Archaeology Institute have uncovered artifacts linked to multiple pre-Columbian Native American cultures during a recent archaeological survey on UWF’s Pensacola campus. Read more: bit.ly/4rsWmOY

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“Our adapted technology will now give scientists the first clear and instant view of how this parasite grows…we can better understand its biology and identify where it may be vulnerable for better interventions,” says Elena Suvorova. Find her profile at expertnet.org.
University of South Florida@USouthFlorida

Infectious disease researchers at the @USFHealth Morsani College of Medicine are using fluorescent imaging to study Toxoplasma gondii — a microscopic parasite commonly spread through uncooked meat and contaminated produce. It infects nearly one-third of the global population, but this innovative approach is paving the way for future treatments. 🔗 Read more: ow.ly/3oWe50YpWbW

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“Instead of designing a molecule for target-specific endpoints, we envisioned an assembly scheme that could capture new, non-natural compositions of matter for future iterations of the molecule,” says Frederich. Find his research profile at expertnet.org.
FSU Arts & Sciences@FSUartssciences

James Frederich (@ChemistryFsu) and his team are the first to fully synthesize fusicoccadiene, a precursor to an emerging treatment in cancer chemotherapy. To learn more about this new research published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (@ACSPublications), visit: fla.st/KS2Y095R. @FloridaState @FSUResearch

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“These awards reflect ... the critical need for new strategies to treat devastating lung diseases,” Black says. “Each project moves us closer to translating discoveries from the bench to the bedside.” Find his research profile at expertnet.org.
FIU Medicine@FIUMedicine

Stephen Black, Ph.D., FIU Med associate dean for research & director of the FIU Center for Translational Science, secured 3 awards from the @NIH National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute totaling more than $15M to advance cardiovascular research. 🔗Read more:go.fiu.edu/NIH

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"Our goal is to create a safe, highly targeted treatment strategy that improves patient outcomes, reduces healthcare costs and lowers global cardiovascular mortality rates," says Singla. Find his research profile at expertnet.org.
UCF@UCF

What if tiny bubbles could help fight heart disease? ❤️ @UCFMed, Professor Dinender Singla is developing “smart tiny bubbles” — known as smart exosomes — designed to do just that. Learn more: ucf.edu/news/research-…

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