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Participating students will live in off-campus housing near Florida Tech and have access to the same services that full-time Florida Tech students receive.
Read More »Faculty members Kunal Mitra and Chris Bashur will use the funds to further study Alzheimer's disease screening and therapy for dementia, respectively.
Read More »Florida Tech researchers received nearly $80,000 under the Medical Research Grant to Find Cause and/or Cure for Alzheimer’s, Cancer, and Other Pervasive Diseases initiative.
Read More »Ted Conway, head of Florida Tech's Department of Biomedical Engineering, is one of 347 Fellows named by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2015.
Read More »MELBOURNE, FLA. — Noted materials scientist and metallurgist Martin E. Glicksman was appointed Dean of the College of Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology. He held the position on an interim basis since January. Dean Glicksman also serves as the Allen S. Henry Chair and University Professor of Engineering. “After an extensive search, we were pleased to find that the…
Read More »Membership Strengthens Student, Faculty Access to Resources MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology has joined BioFlorida, the statewide trade association for the bioscience industry. BioFlorida allows Florida Tech faculty and student researchers to tap into an industry specific forum focusing on biotech and pharmaceutical issues as well as medical device research and development, while utilizing industry-specific programs, education forums…
Read More »MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology Continuing Education and the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) have partnered to offer a short course in bio-ceramics taught by Florida Tech scientist Larry Hench. Created by Hench, the short course, “Bioceramics: Advances and Challenges for Affordable Healthcare,” will be available via on-demand streaming at www.fit.edu/biomedical-professional, and for purchase in DVD format at the…
Read More »Public Invited to Free Presentation MELBOURNE, FLA.—The public is invited to attend a free seminar at Florida Institute of Technology led by Professor Van C. Mow, Stanley Dicker Professor and Founding Biomedical Engineering Department Chair (1995-2011), Columbia University, in New York City. He will present “On the Development of Biomedical Engineering and/orBioengineering in the U.S.: A Historical Perspective,” Feb. 28,…
Read More »MELBOURNE, FLA.—The Link Building on the campus of Florida Institute of Technology, home to several College of Engineering departments and programs, will hold an Open House Friday, Oct. 25, 2-4 p.m. The event is open to the public. The three-story building, which underwent major renovation over the last year and a half, houses the Department of Marine and Environmental Systems…
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