Can the lifelong effects of childhood lead exposure ever be reversed?
An FIU researcher is closer to a possible therapeutic solution that could reverse the devastating effects of environmental lead exposure on the brain.
Restoring the Everglades to ensure South Florida’s freshwater supply
FIU is leading the science behind the world’s largest environmental restoration project.
FIU Research Magazine
Some researchers travel the globe while others forge their discoveries in the lab, but they all share a common goal: improving our understanding of the world we inhabit.
Can the lifelong effects of childhood lead exposure ever be reversed?
An FIU researcher is closer to a possible therapeutic solution that could reverse the devastating effects of environmental lead exposure on the brain.
Foldable, reconfigurable systems powering the next generation of antennas
Current wireless systems are fast. Just not fast enough. What’s at stake? It turns out, a lot.
Childhood cancer meets its match: Q&A with Diana Azzam
Diana Azzam answers questions about her research to find personalized treatments for cancer patients who’ve exhausted other standard of care approaches.
FIU nurse scientist Trudy Gaillard is on a mission to flip this script by changing the demographic of research participation.
Alexander Agoulnik's research paves a path to more effective, easy-to-take treatments for osteoporosis and other diseases associated with bone loss.
Fahad Saeed uses AI to pinpoint everything from when a seizure may strike — to finding new ways to diagnose autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Historian Bianca Premo uncovers the stories of historically marginalized people.
William E. Pelham Jr.’s research and ADHD treatment approach is the foundation of today’s standard ADHD treatment.
Angela Laird is a part of the largest long-term study of brain development and child health ever conducted in the U.S.
Atorod Azizinamini works with colleagues across the country to find innovative solutions to our nation’s infrastructure woes.
An inventor with nine patents, Heidi Mansour has been recognized for innovations in the targeted delivery of medication via noninvasive aerosol inhalers.
Aarin-Conrad Allen studies if manatees are eating the equivalent of “junk food.”
Patience Paul researches how a poison might help solve one of humanity's greatest challenges: Antibiotic resistance.
FIU scientists are conducting hurricane-related research with all the intensity of a Category 5 storm.
Five early-career FIU scientists received prestigious NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) awards in 2022.
FIU has applied its signature forward-looking, no-holds-barred approach to creating a hub for drug discovery.
FIU conducts research on every continent and in every ocean.