
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Harbor Branch Partners with Renowned Aquafeed Company
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Harbor Branch recently entered into a partnership with Zeigler Bros., Inc. to collaborate on the development of high quality and more sustainable shrimp feeds.

Study Shows 'A Word's Worth More Than a Thousand Pictures'
It's known that "a picture's worth a thousand words." But a new study begs to differ when it comes to young children and their influence on adults. But what's more important? How they look or what they say?

NIH Awards $2.8 Million to ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Researchers and Collaborators
Researchers will work to define the mechanisms governing how cells decide whether to become a mature cell or whether to die. Their work will shed light on how to make transplantable tissues to cure diseases.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Harbor Branch to Host Public Forum on Lagoon Health
The theme of the public outreach day of the 2016 Indian River Lagoon Symposium is "Engaging the Public: It's Our Lagoon!"

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Harbor Branch to Help Relieve Poverty and Hunger
The saying, "Give a Man a Fish and You Feed Him for a Day. Teach a Man to Fish and You Feed Him for a Lifetime," aptly describes the partnership between ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app's Harbor Branch and Aquaculture without Frontiers.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Receives NIH Grant to Develop Esophageal Cancer Stent
A bioengineer at ¼ø»ÆÊ¦app will develop a novel biodegradable polymer stent that will be designed to prevent complications while at the same time serving as a drug delivery system for esophageal cancer therapy.

Study Shows Benefits of Regular Mammograms Extend to Elderly
A new study shows that black and white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10-year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no/irregular mammograms.

Harbor Branch Unveils Ocean Technology Exhibit
"Sight, Sound and Dynamics in the Sea: The Role of Technology in Ocean Exploration" is the first in a series of exhibits featured under HBOI's "Mission: Ocean Discovery" program.

Novel Mechanism Identified in Cells in Close Proximity
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app researchers are the first to show that cells in close proximity to each other can sense when a cell is dying due to environmental stressors like UV light and smoke, and eat the cell before it becomes toxic.

¼ø»ÆÊ¦app Joins Archaeological Project in Vero Beach
¼ø»ÆÊ¦app is now partnering with the Old Vero Ice Age Sites Committee on one of the oldest and largest archaeological digs of its kind.