
New Low-cost Device Rapidly, Accurately Detects Hepatitis C Infection
¼ø»Æʦapp researchers have developed a portable microfluidic platform that rapidly and accurately detects Hepatitis C infection without the need for trained technicians, expensive equipment or a laboratory.

¼ø»Æʦapp's Hari Kalva, Ph.D., Inducted into National Academy of Inventors®
Hari Kalva, Ph.D., an associate chair and professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been recognized for his innovation in video compression and communication.

New Tool Will Assess Water Discharge Impacts from Florida's Everglades
Researchers from ¼ø»Æʦapp Harbor Branch have received a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to study the connectivity between the Everglades and Florida Keys via the Florida Bay.

¼ø»Æʦapp Tech Runway® Reveals its 10th Venture Class
¼ø»Æʦapp Tech Runway® recently hosted its annual Launch Competition, revealing its 10th class, "Venture Class 10."

¼ø»Æʦapp Experts for the 2022 Hurricane Season
With an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season forecast for 2022, several ¼ø»Æʦapp faculty experts are available to discuss various issues surrounding hurricane preparedness, evacuation and aftermath.

NSF Tags ¼ø»Æʦapp Scientist for Post-quantum Cryptography in NextG Networks
¼ø»Æʦapp's Reza Azarderakhsh, Ph.D., was picked by the NSF for "Resilient and Intelligent Next-Generation Systems" for his project, which is the only one taking post-quantum cryptography to next generation systems.

'Beam Me Up:' Nation's First Quantum Drone Provides Unrivaled Security
Researchers are developing the nation's first drone-based, mobile quantum network for unhackable wireless communication. Quantum protects information by the laws of nature and not just by a clever manmade code.

¼ø»Æʦapp Marine Science Trailblazer Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
¼ø»Æʦapp Harbor Branch's Shirley Pomponi, Ph.D., an ocean explorer, aquanaut and marine biotechnologist, will receive the Society for In Vitro Biology's highest award - the 2022 "Lifetime Achievement Award."

AI Could Predict Ideal Patients for Spinal Cord Stimulation
A study led by Julie Pilitsis, M.D., Ph.D., is the first to use machine-learning algorithms in the neuromodulation field to predict long-term response to spinal cord stimulation in patients with chronic pain.

Pain in the Neck? New Surgical Method Could be Game-changing
¼ø»Æʦapp and Marcus Neuroscience Institute researchers have developed a technique to improve anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, which shows promise for patients with degenerative cervical spine disease.