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Life-Changing Research


ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ is a hub for health and human performance research and innovation. Our approach to hiring faculty is different β€” focusing on emerging areas or interdisciplinary perspectives β€” and infusing engineering thinking and technology into every classroom and lab.

Here, faculty members collaborate across fields β€” and offer unparalleled opportunities for student researchers β€” to accelerate diagnoses, advance medicine, improve patient outcomes and elevate quality of life.

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ Professor Gregory Welch

Gregory Welch

AdventHealth Endowed Chair
in Healthcare Simulation

Innovating Learning for Real Life: A computer scientist and engineer, Gregory Welch was the first non-nurse faculty member to join ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄β€™s College of Nursing. As part of his pioneering research in healthcare simulation, he created the first physical-virtual patient β€” melding the physicality of a manikin with the versatility of virtual humans. His nationally acclaimed work has resulted in more than 25 patents at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄.

Impact to Industry: Welch’s development of these simulation technologies has elevated the quality and capabilities of nursing education β€” not only at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄, but also inspiring similar tech across the country. Having an interactive, human-like patient has vastly improved students’ opportunities to safely, realistically practice the interactions involved in the diagnosis and treatment of disease long before entering the field.

Team of ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ health and human performance researchers standing near manikin

Ozlem Garibay

Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems

Sudipta Seal

Department Chair of
Materials Science and Professor

Harnessing AI for Better Healthcare: Fueled by ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄β€™s opportunities for interdisciplinary discovery, researchers Sudipta Seal and Ozlem Garibay ’01MS ’08PhD, a ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ alum, created an Al-based prediction method that helps develop life-saving medicines and treatments for various diseases with up to 97% accuracy. Using a unique two-step approach, the method enhances drug design accuracy and efficiency when identifying critical protein binding sites.

Impact to Industry: This development can further help improve any deep learning-based prediction model and ultimately lead to quicker, lower-cost medication design. The goal is to provide the possibility for swift treatments, disease prevention and longer, healthier lives for patients.

Researcher using AI in medicine

Melanie Coathup

Lead of the Biionix Cluster and Professor of Medicine

A biomedical engineer, Melanie Coathup created groundbreaking technologies and therapies to protect and rebuild damaged bones from radiation β€” pivotal for cancer patients and space travelers alike.

Deborah Beidel

Deborah Beidel

Executive Director of ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ RESTORES, and Trustee Chair and Pegasus Professor of Psychology

Reimagining Mental Health Support: An internationally recognized leader in traumatic stress research, Deborah Beidel leads ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ RESTORES β€” a clinical research center dedicated to changing the way PTSD is understood, diagnosed and treated. She and her team have pioneered advancements in trauma management using innovative technologies as part of an intensive outpatient program.

Impact to Industry: Beidel’s use of virtual reality to treat people with PTSD has led to the development of treatments that are two to three times more effective than standard psychological treatments. ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ RESTORES also recently launched the Resiliency Command Center β€” a first-of-its-kind mobile behavioral health facility that provides a safe environment for evidence-based care to first responders at the scenes of crises across Florida.

A researcher demonstrates exposure therapy using enhanced virtual reality (VR) technology at the ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ RESTORES facility

Ladda Thiamwong

Florida Blue Endowed Professor for Healthy Communities

Collaborating with psychology, kinesiology and engineering faculty and students, Ladda Thiamwong developed low-cost, portable technology to help reduce falls and fear of falling for older adults, and improve quality of life.

David Eddins

David Eddins

Professor of Communication
Sciences and Disorders

Advancing Hearing Tech and Diagnostics: A classical psychoacoustician and clinical audiologist, David Eddins is nationally regarded for his research addressing hearing impairments and discoveries leading to the improvement of diagnostic tools and hearing enhancement devices. He’s ramping up his pioneering work to develop assistive technology solutions that improve the quality of life for people with hearing challenges β€” and creating more effective tools for the clinicians treating them.

Impact to Industry: The developments taking place in Eddins’ newly created Communication Technologies Research Center have implications for children and adults facing hearing challenges that stem from trauma, disease and neurodevelopmental disorders β€” as well as people with age-related conditions and patients like professional singers or athletes who rely on voice, respiratory and speech health.

David Eddins working with acoustic manikin and verification system
Emmanuel Urquieta

Educating Tomorrow’s Aerospace Medicine Experts

Collaborative Curriculum: A recognized leader in his industry, Emmanuel Urquieta is developing our groundbreaking degree and residency program in aerospace medicine. The only one of its kind in the nation, this program helps define the future of the field β€” bridging medicine, nursing, engineering, computer science, and optics and photonics to remedy the health challenges of human space exploration.

Impact to Industry: To sustain life beyond Earth, we must understand the impacts of space on the human body. The discoveries we make in aerospace medicine won’t just ensure the survival of humans in space. They will revolutionize healthcare on Earth β€” transforming the way we diagnose, treat and heal.

We’re at the front end of a point in history where we can lead the way in training specialists and researchers who want to be part of what’s never been done.”

– Emmanuel Urquieta, Vice Chair of Aerospace Medicine and Associate Professor of Medicine
Two people in protective suits work on a rover in the Exolith Lab Two people in protective suits work on a rover in the Exolith Lab
ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ | SpaceU - America's Space University

As America’s Space University, ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ advances ideas into impact β€” accelerating the breakthroughs that move our world beyond Earth.

Forging The Future of Space

Simulation Centers of Excellence


Across health-related programs at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄, our cutting-edge facilities provide realistic environments and clinical settings by leveraging innovative technologies to advance faculty research, enhance student education and improve patient outcomes. Explore some of our most significant centers of excellence in rehabilitation, medical and nursing simulation:

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ graduate students interact with a virtual patient simulated using technology called Dr. Hologram, and displayed life-sized on a large screen.

Reimagining Rehabilitation Training

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Health Professions and Sciences

The Rehabilitation Innovation Center features lifelike simulation tech called Dr. Hologram β€” which can β€œbeam in” live or prerecorded patients β€” to elevate training for graduate students in disciplines from physical therapy and athletic training to speech-language pathology and more.

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ students study the human body as the circulatory system is digitally projected onto a physical manikin.

Preparing Future Medical Professionals

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Medicine

Equipped with training simulators and medical manikins, the Clinical Skills and Simulation Center is used to teach students clinical assessment and intervention skills. It also provides space exclusively for faculty research and development in virtual reality and simulation technologies.

Three ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ nursing students practice working as a team with a manikin in a mock hospital setting.

Innovating to Aid Nursing Education

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Nursing

From simulated birth suites and pediatric-age manikins, to mock-ICU settings and more, the STIM (Simulation, Technology, Innovation and Modeling) Center creates a variety of evidence-based simulation experiences using real and simulated medical devices to prepare nursing students for clinical practice.

Partnerships Improving Care for All


At ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄, we continue to partner with industry to combat a critical shortage of nurses, physicians and other compassionate, highly skilled health professionals β€” both in Florida and across our region.

The Orlando area has become known as a medical destination, attracting industry, esteemed professionals and patients from around the country. ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄β€™s strategic proximity to industry β€” especially our Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona Medical City β€” helps us cultivate these powerful, longstanding and mutually beneficial partnerships.

AdventHealth

40+
Years of partnership with AdventHealth, dating back to when we established our bachelor’s in nursing program at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄

Headquartered in Central Florida, AdventHealth has long been a partner to ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄, both philanthropically and clinically β€” from student clinical placements to collaborative faculty research and innovation.

As one of our inaugural Pegasus Partners, AdventHealth committed $5 million to support our new, larger and even more technologically advanced College of Nursing β€” and to provide tuition assistance and additional paid internships for ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ nursing students.

HCA Healthcare

2021
The year ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ Lake Nona Hospital opened as a partnership academic hospital between the ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Medicine and HCA Healthcare

The ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Medicine and HCA Healthcare established a partnership academic hospital that provides 24/7 emergency care, as well as comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services.

This hospital offers unparalleled learning opportunities for tomorrow’s health leaders and supports ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ researchers’ work in advancing treatments and developing cures for diseases. Our partnership also includes a wide variety of fellowship and residency programs.

Nemours Children’s Health

1st
Pediatric medicine-focused Pegasus Partner for ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄, as we continue our commitment to preparing much-needed pediatric physicians with Nemours Children’s Health

As the namesake for our Department of Pediatrics in the ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Medicine, Nemours Children’s is mutually invested in training, recruitment, research and innovation. Together, we’re committed to preparing the next generation of compassionate pediatric physicians to provide high-quality healthcare for kids.

Nemours Children’s also participates in many of our residency and fellowship programs, which are among the fastest growing in the state β€” and every ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ medical student receives their pediatric training with them.

Orlando Health

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Sports make up ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ Athletics, and all student-athletes receive quality care through our longstanding partnership with Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute

Our multifaceted partnership with Orlando Health includes serving as the official medical provider for ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ Athletics, collaborating on faculty research and supporting student innovation, like developing and implementing AI technology for surgery assistance.

As one of our inaugural Pegasus Partners, Orlando Health committed $5 million to support our new, larger and even more technologically advanced College of Nursing β€” and to provide tuition assistance and additional paid internships for ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ nursing students.

New ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ College of Nursing Rendering

Producing the Nurses Florida Needs

Our New College of Nursing

Fully integrated with Lake Nona’s innovative Medical City β€” which includes many key industry partners β€” our Academic Health Sciences Campus continues to expand. It now houses the College of Medicine and the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, and as of Fall 2025 it’ll include the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion.

Here, our larger, even more technologically advanced College of Nursing will bolster our position as Florida’s leading provider of new nurses. It will encourage greater research collaboration among experts across interdisciplinary backgrounds. And it will fuel ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄β€™s atmosphere of innovation as students, faculty and industry work together to help humans live better lives.

3X More Labs and Simulation Spaces to further enhance nursing education and research capabilities at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ with exceptional access to state-of-the-art technologies.

50% More Newly Licensed Nurses Each Year will graduate from ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ to help address the shortage of compassionate, clinically excellent nurses in Florida and across the nation.

Delivering High-Demand Healthcare Talent


From nursing and medicine, to health professions and sciences, ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ graduates are consistently in demand — especially in-state, as we continue aiding Florida’s shortage of nurses, physicians and other healthcare workers.

Paired with real-world experiences alongside top industry partners, our challenging, robust curriculum equips students to meet the demands of today while preparing to fill the roles of tomorrow. And as exciting fields of the future emerge, our students and graduates are already in the lab contributing to research that raises the standard of care and medicine — on Earth or even in space.

Filling Future Roles at Scale

1 in 4 of Florida’s Nursing and Health Professions Graduates Come from ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄

making us the state’s leading producer of talent for a much-needed workforce
(State University System)

Offering Access to Excellence

No. 4 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in Psychology

in the nation, demonstrating our commitment to offering pathways to success and a high-quality education
(U.S. News & World Report)


100% Match Placement for ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ Medical School Students

(2025)


No. 1 Producer of Speech-Language Pathology Graduates
in Florida

(2025, State University System)


100% Overall National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) Pass Rate

(2023-24)

ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ President Alexander Cartwright

Together, we are strengthening our community’s health and well-being; investing in the development of new, innovative clinical practices and devices; and developing the talent that will serve future generations of Floridians for decades to come.”

– Alexander N. Cartwright, ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ President

Invent Your Future at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄

As a ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄ student, you’ll enjoy exceptional opportunities to learn from industry’s foremost experts β€” in the classroom, in the lab and in the field β€” across our many sought-after degrees. A rewarding career and fulfilling future start here.

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