Samantha Sequeira and Ruth Nichols are among 68 students from across the country to receive this prestigious honor.
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Read More »The university will receive $2 million for its Biomedical Aerospace Manufacturing equipment project and $921,500 for the third phase of the Restore Lagoon Inflow project.
Read More »More than 100 projects will be displayed, from a mental health app for college students to a lunar landing pad built from Moon materials.
Read More »Offering either oral or poster presentations, the students won in a variety of categories, including engineering and biological sciences.
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Read More »The focus was on sharing research ideas on radiation in biomedical applications for tumor diagnosis and therapy.
Read More »Florida Tech’s newest facility will be named the Gordon L. Nelson Health Sciences building, honoring the longtime dean and professor.
Read More »With world-class faculty researchers, Florida Tech is cultivating the next generation of physicians and biomedical engineers.
Read More »Through consistent progress, Dr. Kishore's biomaterial and tissue-engineering research ultimately aims to impact human health for the better.
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