QOL: Working on Stress Reduction Intervention with Veterans

Molly Scanlon, Ph.D. is currently an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Writing and Communication in the Halmos College of Arts & Sciences. She received an NSU Quality of Life (QOL) grant for her project “Mixed Methods Analysis of Mindfulness Meditation in a South Florida Veteran Population.” Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. The purpose of this grant is […]

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PFRDG using Immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) to Support the Development of Quality Management Skills

Martha Snyder Ph.D. is the Director of Faculty Professional Development in NSU’s Learning and Educational Center (LEC) with an appointment in the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice. She is working in collaboration with Steven Kramer Ph.D., Associate Professor in the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship on this President’s Faculty Research and […]

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NIH R01 Grant Concerning Bone Regeneration in Periodontitis

Dr. Toshihisa Kawai (DDS, PhD), Professor and Chair of the Department of Oral Science and Translational Research, College of Dental Medicine, was awarded with an NIH R01 grant ($2.0 M, including Diversity Administrative Supplements, 2020-2025) for the research project titled “Osteoimmunology of Retarded Bone Regeneration in Periodontitis.” This is his 4th NIH R01 grant awarded during his research career. Periodontitis […]

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$430K NIH Grant Exploring Barriers to Healthy Behaviors in Individuals with PTSD

Jeffrey Kibler, Ph.D. is a Professor in NSU’s College of Psychology. He was recently awarded a $430,000 NIH grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to study “The Effects of a Cognitive Behavioral Healthy Lifestyle Intervention for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.”   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. This project is an extension of […]

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QOL Grant Seeking to Improve Healthcare Outcomes for LGBQT Seniors

Arkene Levy Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Pharmacology in the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (MD College). She received a Quality of Life (QOL) grant for her project titled “Improving Healthcare Outcomes for LGBQT Seniors: A Community Linked Cultural Competency Initiative Disorder: A Pilot Study.”   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. This QOL grant […]

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2 QOL Grants and 1 PFRDG Grant Targeting Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers, and Children with ASD

Hui Fang Su Ed.D. is a Professor of Mathematics Education in the NSU Abraham S. Fischler College of Education & School of Criminal Justice. She has received multiple President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant (PFRDG) and Quality of Life (QOL) grants while at NSU, with three currently active and described below.   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. I […]

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PFRDG Presenting a Novel Vaccine Strategy against HIV-1

Mark Cayabyab Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in NSU’s College of Dental Medicine. He received a President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant (PFRDG) grant for his project titled “A novel vaccine strategy to elicit protective antibody responses against HIV-1.”   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. With this PFRDG grant we are developing a vaccine strategy against HIV/AIDS in […]

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PFRDG Examining “How the Molecular Vibrations of Water May Prevent Skin Cancer”

Brian Van Hoozen Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Chemistry & Physics Department in NSU’s Halmos College of Arts & Sciences. He received a President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant (PFRDG) for his project “How the molecular vibrations of water may prevent skin cancer.”   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. This grant focuses on understanding a mechanism […]

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$327K Florida DEP Grant for Coral Disease Intervention Strike Teams

Karen Neely Ph.D. is a Research Scientist at the Oceanographic Center in the NSU Halmos College of Arts & Sciences. Her Florida Department of Environmental Protection grant project “Florida Keys Coral Disease Intervention Strike Teams” was recently funded for $327,000.   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. In 2014 a coral disease emerged in Florida and has now spread […]

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USDA-NIFA Grant to Learn Proteomics and Craft a Pilot Study

Aurelien Tartar Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Biological Science in NSU’s Halmos College of Arts & Sciences. He was recently funded by USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) for his project titled “A Proteomics Approach to Identify Novel Biopesticides in Oomycete Secretomes.”   Tell me about your recent grant-funded project. I am currently on a […]

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