USF News Feed/news/Recent posts from USF Newsen-usMon, 16 Sep 2024 16:37:58 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)USF researcher unlocking mysteries of brain development with advanced imaging and virtual reality/news/2024/usf-researcher-unlocking-mysteries-of-brain-development-with-advanced-imaging-and-virtual-reality.aspxWith a $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, the project promises to unveil the mysteries of how the brain is wired, offering hope for improved disease and injury treatments.Thu, 23 May 2024 14:42:58 USF researcher unlocking mysteries of brain development with advanced imaging and virtual realityWith a $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, the project promises to unveil the mysteries of how the brain is wired, offering hope for improved disease and injury treatments.USF researcher unlocking mysteries of brain development with advanced imaging and virtual reality/news/2024/usf-researcher-unlocking-mysteries-of-brain-development-with-advanced-imaging-and-virtual-reality.aspxResearch and InnovationCassidy Delamarter,Medical Engineering,MyUSF,Research and InnovationNew medical technique to target cause of age-related hearing loss/news/2022/new-medical-technique-to-target-cause-of-age-related-hearing-loss.aspxA well-known imaging test that radiologists use to monitor blood flow from the heart may soon be deployed to pinpoint what part of the ear is experiencing age-related hearing loss.Wed, 24 Aug 2022 00:00:00 New medical technique to target cause of age-related hearing lossA well-known imaging test that radiologists use to monitor blood flow from the heart may soon be deployed to pinpoint what part of the ear is experiencing age-related hearing loss.Graphic of the ear/news/2022/new-medical-technique-to-target-cause-of-age-related-hearing-loss.aspxResearch and InnovationBoard of Governors,College of Engineering,Medical Engineering,Moffitt Cancer Center,MyUSFNew Method Gives Glaucoma Researchers Control Over Eye Pressure/news/2020/new-method-gives-glaucoma-researchers-control-over-eye-pressure.aspxNeuroscientists at the University of South Florida have become the first to definitively prove pressure in the eye is sufficient to cause and explain glaucoma. They come to this conclusion following the development of a method that permits continuous regulation of pressure without damaging the eye.Rocky D. BullMon, 24 Feb 2020 00:00:00 New Method Gives Glaucoma Researchers Control Over Eye PressureNeuroscientists at the University of South Florida have become the first to definitively prove pressure in the eye is sufficient to cause and explain glaucoma. They come to this conclusion following the development of a method that permits continuous regulation of pressure without damaging the eye.An image of an eye exam taking place/news/2020/new-method-gives-glaucoma-researchers-control-over-eye-pressure.aspxResearch and InnovationMedical EngineeringHearing Loss May Be Preventable with Development of New Drug/news/2019/hearing-loss-may-be-preventable-with-development-new-drug.aspxThe first ever medication to treat age-related hearing loss could potentially receive FDA approval through a comprehensive study being conducted at the University of South Florida.Rocky D. BullMon, 12 Aug 2019 00:00:00 Hearing Loss May Be Preventable with Development of New DrugThe first ever medication to treat age-related hearing loss could potentially receive FDA approval through a comprehensive study being conducted at the University of South Florida.Robert Frisina, PhD, chair of the USF Medical Engineering Department and director of the USF Global Center for Hearing and Speech Research/news/2019/hearing-loss-may-be-preventable-with-development-new-drug.aspxResearch and InnovationGlobal Center for Hearing and Speech Research,Medical EngineeringPreeminence Dollars Helping Boost Job Prospects with New Medical Engineering Program/news/2019/preeminence-dollrs-help-boost-medical-engineering-program.aspxA rare joint program between the USF College of Engineering and USF Health Morsani College of Medicine is celebrating its success, made possible by funding from the State of Florida’s preeminence program.Rocky D. BullWed, 16 Jan 2019 00:00:00 Preeminence Dollars Helping Boost Job Prospects with New Medical Engineering ProgramA rare joint program between the USF College of Engineering and USF Health Morsani College of Medicine is celebrating its success, made possible by funding from the State of Florida’s preeminence program.Dr. Robert Frisina and faculty member experimenting with medical engineering device/news/2019/preeminence-dollrs-help-boost-medical-engineering-program.aspxResearch and InnovationEngineering,Medical Engineering,Research