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University of Miami Adds Fully Dedicated Chemical, Environmental and Materials Department to College of Engineering

University of Miami Adds Fully Dedicated Chemical, Environmental and Materials Department to College of Engineering By Matthew Perez By Matthew Perez 05-27-2021 The University of Miami College of Engineering has created a Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering (CET) to meet new aspirations and address challenging issues. The University of Miami College of Engineering has announced the formation of a new academic department; the Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering (CET); which will house aerosol science and technology, environmental engineering, synthetic biology and materials synthesis programs. Throughout its more than 70-year history, the College of Engineering has changed, adding new departments during that time. Currently, the College is comprised of five departments – Biomedical Engineering (BME); Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering (CAE); Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE); Industrial Engin

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Poor sleep predicts long-term cognitive decline in Hispanics more so than in whites

Poor sleep impacts the risk of long-term cognitive decline in Hispanic/Latino middle aged and older adults differently than it does in non-Hispanic adults, according to research led by University of Miami Miller School of Medicine neurology faculty and the largest long-term study of US Hispanic/Latinos to date.

Researchers examine connection between brain fluid flow and Alzheimer s disease

Researchers examine connection between brain fluid flow and Alzheimer’s disease Published:  Tags:  Brain fluid flow may be a key in fighting Alzheimer s MIAMI – A recent study at Virginia Tech finds that fluid flow in the brain may be a key in fighting Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Rosie Curiel Cid with the University of Miami Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Aging said researchers believe brain fluid movements decrease with age. This raises the possibility of speeding up that flow to flush out the accumulation of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s. “It is very complicated and so the researchers at Virginia Tech what they’re actually doing is they have different kinds of tissue models that they’re doing this in vitro and they also have mouse models where they’re essentially helping to bind molecules that can help with the flow acceleration,” she said.

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