Hanim Astuti, a current iSchool Ph.D. student, recently presented at the Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science (GETS) hosted by Arizona State University (ASU).
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Research news from the CCI School of Information
iSchool Student Presents Paper at International Conference in Arizona
CCI Faculty Recognized at Collaborative Collision Accelerator
CCI Faculty were on three of the winning research teams to receive funding in the Collaborative Collision 2.0 program.
CONTINUE READINGInterdisciplinary Team Led by Zhe He Receives ISL Planning Grant
iSchool Professor Dr. Zhe He and his interdisciplinary team recently received a grant from the Institute for Successful Longevity (ISL) for their project.
CONTINUE READINGFSU CCI Researchers Featured at Kentucky Conference on Health Communication
CCI faculty and students recently shared their work at the Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC). KCHC, hosted from April 7th-9th in Lexington, KY, featured several research studies from CCI representatives. From the School of Information, Dr. Mia Lustria and second-year PhD student Obianuju Aliche presented two studies: “I Got Training on the Brain: Designing Motivational …
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Information Alumna Marquita Gooch-Voyd Receives Honors in Her Field
Marquita Gooch-Voyd graduated from Florida State University’s School of Information in 2011 with a Master of Library and Information Studies. She went on to work in various libraries, earning many awards and honors celebrating her initiatives and inspirational work in this field. “Florida State University gave me three things: direction, clarity and innovation,” said Gooch-Voyd. …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Members and Graduate Student Awarded UROP Materials Grants
This Spring, several CCI faculty members and a graduate student received Materials Grants from the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP).
CONTINUE READINGFSU Multidisciplinary Team Receives an NIH R21 Grant to Predict Outcomes and Adverse Events for Pediatric Organ Transplantations
Dr. Zhe He (School of Information), Dr. Michael Killian (College of Social Work), and their research team recently received a $395,200 R21 grant from the National Library of Medicine of National Institutes of Health for a project entitled “Prediction of Health Outcomes and Adverse Events in Pediatric Organ Transplantation in Florida”. This is a collaboration …
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