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COVID-19

April 2020

Leveraging FSU Research to address an unprecedented crisis.

Collaborative Collision: COVID-19 is a special edition event, organized shortly after the wide-ranging impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic became clear in the United States. This virtual event was attended by 38 FSU faculty presenters from a wide variety of Colleges, Departments, and Centers, as well as an additional 57 members of the FSU and local Tallahassee community. Collaborative Collision:COVID-19 was the first Collaborative Collision to be organized directly in response to an emerging crisis, and was designed to connect researchers interested in immediately launching new projects related to understanding and/or addressing the health, social, or economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Collaborative Collision focuses on the individual's research background and interests. Our Research Profiles discuss each participant's expertise, and specific ways they can help, or be helped by, a collaborator.

Who attended?

Collaborative Collision: COVID-19 featured presentations from members of the FSU  research community who have completed or are conducting research related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants came from a variety of STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts and Humanities disciplines, united by their interest in solving one of our most urgent crises. 


 

First Name

Last Name

Email

Affiliation

Rebecca Augustyniak Raugustyniak@fsu.edu CIMES
Jessica Bahorski jbahorski@fsu.edu Nursing
Mandy Bamber MBamber@fsu.edu Florida State University College of Nursing
Terra Bradley terra.bradley@med.fsu.edu College of Medicine, Office of Research and Graduate Programs
Kristina Buhrman kbuhrman@fsu.edu Religion
Katrinell Davis katrinell.davis@fsu.edu COSSPP/Sociology/AFA
Gordon Erlebacher gerlebacher@fsu.edu Arts & Sciences/Scientific Computing
Kelly Farquharson kelly.farquharson@cci.fsu.edu CCI/ SCSD
Amy Finley afinley@fsu.edu Florida ExpertNet, FSU
Joseph Grzywacz jgrzywacz@fsu.edu Florida State University
Shuyuan Mary Ho smho@fsu.edu Information
robert jones rmjones@fsu.edu ISPA, Consensus Center
Jeffrey Joyce Jeffrey.Joyce@med.fsu.edu Medicine/Division of Research and Graduate Programs/FSU
Shawn Kantor skantor@fsu.edu Florida State University
L Kateri Kitchens lkitchens@fsu.edu COSSPP
Xiuwen Liu liux@cs.fsu.edu Arts and Sciences
Bruce Locke locke@eng.famu.fsu.edu Engineering
David Merrick dmerrick@em.fsu.edu Center for Disaster Risk Policy / Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Anke Meyer-Baese ameyerbaese@fsu.edu Scientific Computing
Michael Mitchell mike.mitchell@fsu.edu Florida State University
Richard Nowakowski rsnowakowski@fsu.edu COM/Biomedical Sciences
Jonathan Nurse jnurse@fsu.edu Federal Relations
Nicole Patton Terry npattonterry@fsu.edu COE/STE/FCRR
Svetlana Pevnitskaya spevnitskaya@fsu.edu COSSPP, Economics
Subramanian Ramakrishnan srama@eng.famu.fsu.edu Chemical Engineering
Qinchun Rao qrao@fsu.edu Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences
Robert  Reiser rreiser@fsu.edu College of Education
Prashant Singh psingh2@fsu.edu Human Science/NEFS/Florida State University
Angelina Sutin angelina.sutin@med.fsu.edu Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine
Hengli Tang tang@bio.fsu.edu Arts Sciences/Biological Science
Betsy Wood betsywood100@gmail.com Florida State University

The Collaborative Collision Seed Fund provides resources to catalyze the development of new interdisciplinary teams that form as a result of connections made at ORD’s Collaborative Collision events. Collaborative Collision grants are intended to allow a new team to position themselves to seek external funding for a new research initiative by demonstrating a history of successful collaboration.