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- 2019/06/05 MMERI Press Release for Orlando Forum.
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Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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The MMERI forums provide community members with an opportunity to engage in a two-way conversation with community medical marijuana stakeholders. Community members were able to ask questions and get answers from the diverse panel composed of: Cynthia Hughes Harris, Ph.D. Research Chair, MMERI Initiative, and Dean, School of Allied Health Sciences Florida A&M University Representative Bruce Antone Florida House of Representatives Representative Carlos Guillermo Smith Florida House of...
Show moreThe MMERI forums provide community members with an opportunity to engage in a two-way conversation with community medical marijuana stakeholders. Community members were able to ask questions and get answers from the diverse panel composed of: Cynthia Hughes Harris, Ph.D. Research Chair, MMERI Initiative, and Dean, School of Allied Health Sciences Florida A&M University Representative Bruce Antone Florida House of Representatives Representative Carlos Guillermo Smith Florida House of Representatives Valeria Robinson Baker, RPh, C.Ph. Olympia Compounding Pharmacy Uday Daphtary, M.D. Affordable Care Clinics Mark Canty Undersheriff, Orange County Sheriff’s Office Rev. Leo Stoney Pastor, The MaxOut Church
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- June 2019
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- MMERI_11
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2019/06/05 MMERI Press Release Orlando Community Forum.
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FAMU Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Regional press release announcing dates and times for community forums. MMERI Event Date Location Community Forum June 27, 2019 Tampa/St. Petersburg Community Forum July 9, 2019 Pensacola Community Forum July 18, 2019 Jacksonville Community Forum TBD Palm Beach/Ft. Lauderdale Community Forum TBD Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties
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- 06/05/2019
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- FAMU_3384
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2019/08/14 MMERI Press Release South Florida.
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Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Press release announcing FAMU MMERI hosting of two South Florida forums as part of its goal to educate and inform the state’s diverse communities about medical marijuana and the dangers of illegal marijuana use.
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- August 14, 2019
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- MMERI_12
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2020/01/24 MMERI Radio Forum FeaturesConversations on Legal Issues in Cannabis and the History and Societal Impact of Cannabis.
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FAMU MMERI, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Tallahassee, Fla. – This week’s episode of Florida A&M University (FAMU) MMERI Forum Radio features two back-to-back half-hour episodes of conversations on cannabis. The first half hour includes a conversation with cannabis and agricultural attorney Scheril Murray Powell, with an overview of the cannabis landscape. The second half hour features FAMU College of Law professor Jennifer Smith discussing the historical and societal impact of cannabis
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- 2020-01-24
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- FAMU_MMERI21
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- 2020/01/29 - FAMU MMERI Press Release FAMU MMERI Forum RadioFeatures MMERI Mini Grant Recipients and Cannabis Business of FAMU Alum.
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FAMU Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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This week’s episode of Florida A&M University (FAMU) MMERI Forum Radio features two back-to-back half-hour episodes of conversations on cannabis. The first half-hour features the research of Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) mini-grant recipients John Luque, Ph.D., Gwendolyn Singleton, Ph.D. and Huijin Li Ph.D., The second half hour features FAMU Alumni Joshua Green, co-founder of Veriheal. The company works nationwide and helps patients gain safe and legal access to...
Show moreThis week’s episode of Florida A&M University (FAMU) MMERI Forum Radio features two back-to-back half-hour episodes of conversations on cannabis. The first half-hour features the research of Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) mini-grant recipients John Luque, Ph.D., Gwendolyn Singleton, Ph.D. and Huijin Li Ph.D., The second half hour features FAMU Alumni Joshua Green, co-founder of Veriheal. The company works nationwide and helps patients gain safe and legal access to medical cannabis.
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- 01/29/2020
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- FAMU_3410
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- Document (PDF)
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- CAFS Magazine 2018 Summer.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Featured Articles: • Muscadine Grape - First Complete Sequencing • The Muscadine FAMU Center Boosts Florida Viticulture Industry • Imani Cooper A Black Woman in STEM • Navy ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit • 3D Printing in Ag - How Far Away are We? Also Inside: • Volunteers Help Farmers in India Grow Drought, Saline Tolerant Crops • FAMU Signs MOU and Anand Agriculutral University Queendom • CAFS Professor Receives USDA-NIFA Grant Award • FAMU Student Leader Hosts Food Assistance and...
Show moreFeatured Articles: • Muscadine Grape - First Complete Sequencing • The Muscadine FAMU Center Boosts Florida Viticulture Industry • Imani Cooper A Black Woman in STEM • Navy ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit • 3D Printing in Ag - How Far Away are We? Also Inside: • Volunteers Help Farmers in India Grow Drought, Saline Tolerant Crops • FAMU Signs MOU and Anand Agriculutral University Queendom • CAFS Professor Receives USDA-NIFA Grant Award • FAMU Student Leader Hosts Food Assistance and Nutrition Expo Roundtable • FAMU's Programs Help Tomato and Pepper Growers in Florida • Teaching Watershed Concepts Using Plant Leaf as an Analogy • Kenyan Governor Visits FAMU • Outreach Agent Trevor Hylton International Agriculture Careers • Alumni Spotlight
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- Summer 2018
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- FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I04
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- E-book
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- CAFS Magazine 2019 Fall.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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CAFS had a lot of activities to report this year, especially in the area of student success. This year-in-review special edition magazine, highlights some of our students in leadership positions and other outstanding students who represents what the Florida A&M University (FAMU), College of Agriculture and Food Sciences is all about—a college where “Future Leaders Are Grown.” Our students are leaders in the FAMU Student Government Association and national professional organizations. They have...
Show moreCAFS had a lot of activities to report this year, especially in the area of student success. This year-in-review special edition magazine, highlights some of our students in leadership positions and other outstanding students who represents what the Florida A&M University (FAMU), College of Agriculture and Food Sciences is all about—a college where “Future Leaders Are Grown.” Our students are leaders in the FAMU Student Government Association and national professional organizations. They have been recognized for outstanding leadership by professional clubs and organizations at both the local and national levels; award winners at professional meetings and conferences, and awardees of internships
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- 2019 Fall
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- FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I07
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- E-book
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- CAFS Magazine 2019 Spring.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Our students, faculty, staff and alumni continue to make us proud and as we continue the course and vision of the college, we envision even greater things to come in the future. There are many remarkable stories and accomplishments, and I am often amazed by the various ways in which CAFS and its programs are making a positive and demonstrable difference in the world. After Hurricane Michael wreaked havoc and devastation in Tallahassee and the Big Bend region, the CAFS Cooperative Extension...
Show moreOur students, faculty, staff and alumni continue to make us proud and as we continue the course and vision of the college, we envision even greater things to come in the future. There are many remarkable stories and accomplishments, and I am often amazed by the various ways in which CAFS and its programs are making a positive and demonstrable difference in the world. After Hurricane Michael wreaked havoc and devastation in Tallahassee and the Big Bend region, the CAFS Cooperative Extension Program provided hot meals, water, clothing and personal hygiene items to the victims. So as we start the year inspired and energized, I hope you will too will be amazed as you read about some of the other highlights in this issue of the CAFS magazine. Our research programs have crossed borders offering research and training expertise from Guyana in the Caribbean to Jordan in the Middle East. Our students have sought out and earned internship spots with entities such as the U.S. Navy in Bahrain and the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, Africa. Also, our Veterinary Technology Program has received full accreditation and our animal science program strengthened with the addition of a new faculty with emphasis on animal nutrition and microbiomics
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- 2019 Spring
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- FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I06
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- Document (PDF)
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- CAFS Magazine 2020 Fall (2021 Summer).
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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INSIDE FAMU Granted Two New Grape Patents..............................................................01 Professor Awarded for Successful Honeybee Research.......................................03 Microwave-Assisted Raw Food Pasteurizer Receives U.S. Patent.........................................................................05 Multi-Element Scanning Thermal Analysis Technology Receives U.S. Patent...........................................................07 FAMU Brooksville Station...
Show moreINSIDE FAMU Granted Two New Grape Patents..............................................................01 Professor Awarded for Successful Honeybee Research.......................................03 Microwave-Assisted Raw Food Pasteurizer Receives U.S. Patent.........................................................................05 Multi-Element Scanning Thermal Analysis Technology Receives U.S. Patent...........................................................07 FAMU Brooksville Station Receives $1M Grant to Provide Conservation Training.........................................................09 Research Grant Awards and Publications......................................................................................................11 Research Forum Student Winners...........................................................................15 Students Win Research, Essay, Photo Awards at MANRRS........................................................................................17 Student Points of Pride and Leaders.........................................................................19 First-Year USDA Scholar Attends 2021 AFA Food Institute.................................................................................21 Congratulations Graduates..........................................................................................23 2021 CAFS Summer Programs.....................................................................................24
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- 2021 Summer
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- FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I08
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- E-book
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- CAFS News Bites 2014 December.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Volume I Issue 2 In This Issue: • CAFS Unveils Gallery of Distinction Honors Alumni 2014 • Gallery of Distinction Induction and Rededication Ceremony • Research Spotlight: o Dr. Solis Receives Faculty Research Award o Dr. Hseih Creates New Tool to Solve an Old Problem o Student Internships Provide Research, Hands-on Experience • CAFS Wins Recycling Bin Competition • Seniors Land Paid Research Internships at the University of Delaware • BASE Grad (Kevin L. Farmer) Leads National watershed...
Show moreVolume I Issue 2 In This Issue: • CAFS Unveils Gallery of Distinction Honors Alumni 2014 • Gallery of Distinction Induction and Rededication Ceremony • Research Spotlight: o Dr. Solis Receives Faculty Research Award o Dr. Hseih Creates New Tool to Solve an Old Problem o Student Internships Provide Research, Hands-on Experience • CAFS Wins Recycling Bin Competition • Seniors Land Paid Research Internships at the University of Delaware • BASE Grad (Kevin L. Farmer) Leads National watershed Rehabilitation Program • CAFS Principal Investigators Author $1.3 Million in New Capacity Building Grants • Tallahassee Growers' Market Features Local, Organic Produce
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- December 2014
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- FAMU_CAFS_B02_F01_I01
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- E-book
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- CAFS News Bites 2015 December.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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In this issue: • Largest Land Transfer to 1890 HBCU in History Enhances FAMU Research Capacity by 3,800 Acres o Brooksville Historic Land Transfer Enhances FAMU Research Capacity • CAFS Celebrates 125th Anniversary of Smith-Morrill Act • FAMU Poised as Global Leader in Agricultural Research, Innovation • What Do You Do Over Summer Break? Our Students Intern! • BASE Students Rally at UF with South-Coast ASABE Region • CAFS Welcomes Students Back-Fall Convocation, Pizza Mixer • CAFS Alumni...
Show moreIn this issue: • Largest Land Transfer to 1890 HBCU in History Enhances FAMU Research Capacity by 3,800 Acres o Brooksville Historic Land Transfer Enhances FAMU Research Capacity • CAFS Celebrates 125th Anniversary of Smith-Morrill Act • FAMU Poised as Global Leader in Agricultural Research, Innovation • What Do You Do Over Summer Break? Our Students Intern! • BASE Students Rally at UF with South-Coast ASABE Region • CAFS Welcomes Students Back-Fall Convocation, Pizza Mixer • CAFS Alumni Spotlight-From Agribusiness Student to Attorney • CAFS Agribusiness Graduate Employment Rate at 85 Percent • Students Find Their Flow in Water, Air Quality Research! • FAMU Brings Business Development Education to Rural Communities (Faculty/Staff Spotlight - Donna Salters) • Rural Business Education Training Helps Youth, Young Adults, Elderly • Center for Water, Air Quality Hosts First Annual Project Director Conference • CAFS Welcomes New Faculty – Strengthens Teaching, Research Areas • Research Leads to Patent on Invention to Protect Grapes • International Agriculture Improves Economic Growth in Haiti • Haiti Program Improves Rural Access to Healthy Food Production • Local Growers Thrive in FAMU Statewide Small Farm Program • One-On-One Training Provides Local, Organic Grower’s Market Success • BASE Professor Receives National Minority Access Award (Charles Magee, Ph.D.) • FAMU & FSU Partnership Results in $2.1 Million Grant to Study Corn • CAFS Honors Recent Retirees’ Excellence in Service o Marcelete Gail Browning o Betty Hudson o Ray Mobley, Ph.D o Bobby Phills, Ph.D. o Gilda Phills
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- December 2015
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- FAMU_CAFS_B02_F01_I04
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- E-book
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- CAFS News Bites 2015 February.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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In this issue: • CAFS Faculty, Staff Give Over $17.5K toward Scholarships in 2014 • Agricultural Sciences Grad Researches Urban Stream Bacteria Solution • Semester in France Helps Student Learn Sustainable Food Production • CAFS, FDACS Collaborate on Citrus Greening Economics Study, Attend 2015 Southern Agricultural Economics Association Meeting • Farmer-to-Farmer Program Provides Agricultural Mentorship in Haiti • Study Abroad in South Africa Through AGR 4950 – Special Problems in Agronomy ...
Show moreIn this issue: • CAFS Faculty, Staff Give Over $17.5K toward Scholarships in 2014 • Agricultural Sciences Grad Researches Urban Stream Bacteria Solution • Semester in France Helps Student Learn Sustainable Food Production • CAFS, FDACS Collaborate on Citrus Greening Economics Study, Attend 2015 Southern Agricultural Economics Association Meeting • Farmer-to-Farmer Program Provides Agricultural Mentorship in Haiti • Study Abroad in South Africa Through AGR 4950 – Special Problems in Agronomy (International Education Program) • Agronomy, Food Science Majors Present New Grape Research at Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists National Meeting • FAMU Interns Sought for Paid, Summer Research in Delaware • Advertisement : The Grower’s Market at Lake Ella
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- February 2015
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- FAMU_CAFS_B02_F01_I02
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- E-book