FSU research: Ketamine could help men suffering from alcohol use disorder
Published: | 10:30 am
Research from Florida State University is giving physicians a better understanding of ketamine, a potentially useful tool in treating depression that […]
FSU students earn gold medal at international synthetic biology competition
Published: | 10:07 am
A team of 15 Florida State University undergraduate students earned a gold medal at the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) […]
FSU nursing professor recognized as Fellow of the American Heart Association
Published: | 3:29 pm
A Florida State University College of Nursing professor has been recognized as a fellow of the American Heart Association. Assistant […]
PA students carve out role in College of Medicine’s clerkship model
Published: | 1:22 pm
Just over two years after opening its doors, the Florida State University College of Medicine’s PA program is firing on […]
With NIH support, FSU sleep detective taking closer look at human clock genes
Published: | 2:50 pm
The phrase “like clockwork” suggests that clocks never go haywire. But they do. So do the internal clocks that are […]
College of Medicine’s Bridge Program recognized as diverse and inspiring for STEM students
Published: | 3:06 pm
The Florida State University College of Medicine’s Bridge Program has been honored for demonstrating that the school’s mission statement is […]
FSU and UF receive $29 million to speed discoveries leading to better health
Published: | 12:24 pm
The University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute, in partnership with Florida State University, has been awarded $29 million […]
College of Medicine receives $3.75M grant to continue improving care for older adults in Florida
Published: | 11:19 am
With a $3.75 million grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the Department of Geriatrics at the […]
College of Medicine’s ‘What if?’ questions could help Florida communities tackle cancer disparities
Published: | 10:28 am
Imagine that a health-conscious benefactor, alarmed because substantially more black women than white women are dying from breast cancer in […]
SSTRIDE Summer Institute: From ‘mini med school’ to the real thing
Published: | 4:04 pm
In 2012, high school student Lisa Fusco attended the College of Medicine’s SSTRIDE Summer Institute thinking maybe she’d like to […]
Discovery could lead to improved therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Published: | 2:21 pm
A new multi-institution study spearheaded by researchers at Florida State University and the University of California, Los Angeles suggests a […]