Security Flaws in Portable Genetic Sequencers Risk Leaking Private DNA Data (UF News)

UF researchers Christina Boucher and Sara Rampazzi uncovered critical security flaws in portable DNA sequencers, prompting global updates to safeguard genetic data.
UF BME and COM Researchers Publish Innovative ICU Prediction Model in Nature Communications (UF BME)

UF researchers, led by Ph.D. student Miguel Contreras, developed a real-time predictive AI model to improve ICU patient care, published in Nature Communications with co-authors Parisa Rashidi and Azra Bihorac.
AI Tool Speeds Acute Myeloid Leukemia Diagnosis

A team of UF researchers has developed a digital tool digital tool that uses artificial intelligence to accelerate the diagnosis of acute leukemia
Mutations Disrupt Touch-Based Learning, Study Finds
UF researchers, supported by the National Institutes of Health, have found that the Syngap1 gene plays a crucial role in touch-based perception, while certain mutations can lead to mixed signals.
New 3D-Printing Method Makes Printing Objects More Affordable and Eco-Friendly
University of Florida engineers have developed a method for 3D printing called vapor-induced phase-separation 3D printing, or VIPS-3D, to create single-material and multi-material objects.