Spotlight on a Researcher – Dr. Travis Craddock

In the past decade digital transformation, powered by the latest innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, has influenced almost all aspects of the drug development process from screening therapeutic targets to management of clinical trial data. This innovative field, with a multitude of potential applications, has attracted the attention of scientists in various universities and research institutes. Travis […]

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A Vision for Cancer at NSU

On December 13, Translational Research and Economic Development (TRED) organized an interdisciplinary, interactive event focused on envisioning the future for cancer-related work at NSU. The event had 86 attendees with participants from 11 colleges and three cancer research institutes at NSU. We heard from a panel of cancer experts on how we can bring our strengths together to develop an […]

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Research Accomplishments from across NSU (Jan. 2022)

Find below a selection of recent research accomplishments by investigators from across NSU colleges.   From the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education & School of Criminal Justice:   Dr. W. Alex Edmonds and colleagues recently published an article on adolescent athlete suicide: Edmonds, W. A., Craig, L., Christopher, R., Kennedy, T. D., & Mann, D. T. Y. (2021). Adolescent […]

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Student Researcher – Gretchen Spencer (Halmos College of Arts & Sciences, M.S. Marine Science)

Gretchen Spencer is a 2nd year graduate student in Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) marine science master’s program in the Halmos College of Arts & Sciences (HCAS). She works in Dr. Tyler Cyronak’s lab, which focuses on biogeochemical cycles in marine and coastal ecosystems–such as reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves–and how these systems may be impacted by climate change. She discussed what brought her to NSU, the data she is collecting for her master’s thesis, and where she plans to go next.

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Internal Seed Grants due Jan. 24

The January 24th deadline is fast approaching for two of NSU’s internal grant programs, great for generating pilot data. More information below on the PFRDG and QOL. President’s Faculty Research & Development Grant (PFRDG): The PFRDG has an annual competition with awards up to $15,000 (deadline typically in January/February). The “Research Development Track” provides seed money for a new research area for which […]

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Grant Workshop Series – “Lunch & Learn”

Register to attend NSU’s annual “Lunch & Learn” grant workshop series, which will run January-April 2022. This is a “grants 101” introduction, great for new investigators and those new to NSU. See the workshop session topics below. Register to attend: https://tinyurl.com/NSU-LunchLearn2022  

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Support Units – CCR & Core Research Facilities

The Center for Collaborative Research (CCR) at Nova Southeastern University is a state-of-the-art research center with the highest quality scientific equipment, facilities, and staff to support cutting-edge research. The Core Research Facilities located in the CCR promote research excellence, offering five different facilities (Cell Therapy, Flow Cytometry, Imaging, Genomics, and Vivarium) available to all NSU research programs and their collaborating […]

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Academic Manuscript Review

An important part of any research career is disseminating results. Get assistance with academic manuscript review through NSU’s Writing and Communication Center. This may be especially helpful for researchers for whom English is a non-native language and need copy editing-type review of a manuscript. Contact Kevin Dvorak (kdvorak@nova.edu) to request this assistance.

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