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The ±«Óătv School of Public Affairs, in partnership with The Florida Center for Cybersecurity at ±«Óătv, surveyed approximately 1,000 voting age Americans. According to the survey, almost a quarter of Americans are not planning on getting vaccinated against COVID-19 anytime soon; many do not believe the vaccines are safe (W±«Óătv News).

January 21, 2021Health, Research

±«Óătv researcher’s exploration of toxic Tiger Rattlesnake venom advances application of genetic science techniques

In deciphering a simple, but particularly deadly venom, the research opens avenues for exploration of how genes produce traits (±«Óătv Newsroom).

January 19, 2021Innovation, Research

±«Óătv researchers aim to ease COVID-19 vaccine concerns by building trust within communities of color

With distribution of the coronavirus vaccine underway, researchers from the ±«Óătv Taneja College of Pharmacy are working to educate communities of color about COVID-19 and the benefits of inoculation (±«Óătv Newsroom).

January 19, 2021Research

New statewide data emphasizes urgency in ramping up administration of COVID-19 vaccines

For the first time, Edwin Michael, professor of epidemiology in the ±«Óătv College of Public Health, has obtained statewide forecasts of the impact of vaccine rollouts using his SEIRcast COVID-19 Forecasting and Planning portal (±«Óătv Newsroom).

January 14, 2021Health, Research

±«Óătv researchers release findings from national opinion survey on COVID-19 vaccinations and policies

Researchers with the ±«Óătv School of Public Affairs, in partnership with Cyber Florida at the ±«Óătv, have released the first set of results from a nationwide survey that measures attitudes and opinions about COVID-19 vaccines, as well as potential federal stimulus policies (±«Óătv Newsroom).

January 14, 2021Research

Construction workers hoist top beam on new ±«Óătv Research Park building

Construction crews gave the ±«Óătv Research Park a new milestone to celebrate as they hoisted to the last beam that will sit on the highest point of the new 120,000-square-foot building (±«Óătv Newsroom).

January 12, 2021Research

The Oracle interviewed public health professor and Senior Associate Dean of the Morsani College of Medicine Jay Wolfson about the challenges posed by COVID-19 for the spring semester as well as essential safety precautions to slow down the spread of the virus.

January 11, 2021Health

At least 50 cases of the Coronavirus mutation have been found in the US, and almost half are in Florida. ±«Óătv Professor Dr. Tom Unnasch says the virus is very good at what it does. Mutate. But he’s confident the Pfzier and Moderna vaccinations will work against it (ABC Action News).

January 11, 2021Health, Research

See the newest issue of Innovations Magazine, spotlighting the student successes, vital research and groundbreaking initiatives on ±«Óătv's St. Petersburg campus during the historic and challenging year of 2020 (Issuu).

January 8, 2021Innovation

One of nature’s most simple creatures has an elegant approach to propulsion. ±«Óătv Biology Associate Professor Brad Gemmell recently published research into the dynamics of jellyfish movement (New York Times / paywall).

January 7, 2021Research

Study reveals jellyfish create a ‘virtual wall’ to enhance performance

New research led by the ±«Óătv has uncovered one of the reasons jellyfish have come to be known as the “world’s most efficient swimmer.” (±«Óătv Newsroom)

January 7, 2021Research

In a preclinical study, Dr. Stephen Liggett, MD, and colleagues identified and characterized 18 new compounds (agonists) that activate bitter taste receptor subtype TAS2R5 to promote relaxation (dilation) of human airway smooth muscle cells (News-Medical.Net).

January 4, 2021Health, Research

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