
PDF Version of our Spring/Summer 2007 Research Magazine.
Feature Stories:
- Mosquito Surveillance
Finding new and better ways to track mosquito-borne viruses
- A Plus for Two USF Institutes
After 35 years in the field, Dr. JoEllen Carlson returns to lead two Institutes
- CMD5
Creating biologically active compounds with pharmaceutical properties
- Time for the Arts
USF musicians and art historians take culture around the world
- Water, Water Everywhere, but is It Safe to Drink?
Seeking global solutions for better water quality
- Shared Signaling Brings Disciplines Together
Research becomes more interdisciplinary
- Special Practitioners in Training
USF's School of Physical Therapy among the nation's best

PDF Version of our Fall 2006 Research Magazine.
Feature Stories:
- In the Hands of the Interpreter
Improving communication for individuals who are hearing-impaired
- Psychology of Sexual Offenders
Profiling sexual offenders to prevent crime
- Celebrating Success in Research
USF tops $310 million in externally-funded research dollars in 2005-2006
- In Control of the NIH Roadmap
Jeffrey Krischer and team play key role in NIH initiative on diabetes
- Sea Life Harbors Natural Resources for Treating Human Diseases
Bill Baker studies chemical diversities in sea life that may treat cancer
- Crosswords may be Crossroads
Research on the early detection and risk factors of Alzheimer’s disease
- Preventing the Transmission of AIDS from Mother to Infant
A national study of HIV and anti-HIV drugs

PDF Version of our Fall 2004 Research Magazine.
Feature Stories:
- A Bridge to the Doctorate
- A Vaccine for Alzheimer’s
- Exploring Uncharted Waters
An Unmanned Ocean Surface Vehicle is a Platform for Research
- Making the Pieces Fit
Research that Solves the Problems of Children’s Mental Health
- Research Rising
Building Technology Partnerships From the Ground Up
- The Sluggish Future of Gene Therapy
How Sea Slugs Use Intraspecies Gene Transfers to Gain Photosynthesis Capabilities
- Flying Beneath the Radar
USF Researchers at Moffitt Discover How Tumors Escape Capture