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2023 OCTOBER Florida Atlantic University Sponsored report
Gene Discovery Earns Patent
for New Method
to Identify Effective
Addiction Treatments
Randy D. Blakely, Ph.D., executive director of FAU
Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute, and Maureen K.
Hahn, Ph.D., research associate professor in FAU’s
Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, received
a U.S. patent for a novel method to identify
therapeutic agents to treat addiction using a gene
discovered by Blakely’s lab.
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FAU Harbor Branch Marine
STARRY NIGHTS LECTURE SERIES Debris Sculptures on Display
FAU’s Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College presents its annual at Manatee Lagoon
Starry Nights Visiting Author Series on Friday, Nov. 3 from 4 FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute loaned
Manatee Lagoon two of the marine debris sculptures
to 5 p.m., featuring award-wining author Andre Dubus III.
created through a partnership with the Boys & Girls
Clubs of St. Lucie County called “Keep the Sea Free of
Dubus is author of acclaimed novels including “House of Debris.” Through the program, club members collected
Sand and Fog,” (a No. 1 New York Times bestseller that roughly 1,500 pounds of trash along shorelines in St.
was adapted into an Academy Award-nominated motion Lucie County. This trash was then turned into treasure
as bright, sea-themed sculptures. Through Nov. 2, the
picture), “The Garden of Last Days,” and his memoir, public can view two of these sculptures, “Squishy” the
“Townie.” In total, Dubus has authored eight books for jellyfish and “Pride” the sea turtle, and learn more about
which he has received such accolades as a finalist for the program at Manatee Lagoon, 6000 N. Flagler Drive
in West Palm Beach. More information is available at
the National Book Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship
visitmanateelagoon.com.
and an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award
in Literature. His books are published in more than 25
Memory and Driving Project
languages. He currently teaches full time at the University
FAU is seeking English, Spanish or Creole speaking
of Massachusetts Lowell. individuals 65 and older with a valid driver’s license for a
three-year study on memory and driving. Participation
Attendance is free but registration is requires an on-site visit every three months at either
required. For more information about the FAU’s Boca Raton or Davie campuses. A $25 gift card
event, contact wilkesreads@fau.edu. will be provided with each visit. Contact Kelley Jackson,
Ph.D., APRN, at 954-691-3977 or the Clinical Research
Unit at 561-297-4963.
SCAN TO REGISTER.
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Engagement through
Neuroscience
OLLI Welcome Back Event
Discovery) program
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Jupiter is
was a finalist for hosting a free Welcome Back celebration for students,
a Palm Beach volunteers and faculty of the institute. Attendees are
Illustrated Education encouraged to bring a guest.
Award in Innovation AWARD FINALISTS Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 2 to 4 p.m.
in recognition of its cutting-edge approach to introducing To register, visit www.fau.edu/osherjupiter.
youth to the wonders of neuroscience.
NEXT GENERATION TRAINING IN SCIENCE ON FAU’S JUPITER CAMPUS
Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College • Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Jupiter • FAU Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute • I-HEALTH • FAST Labs
• FAU High School in Partnership with Max Planck Academy • FAU-Max Planck Joint Programs • College of Education Teacher Training
STAY CONNECTED: FAU.EDU/JUPITER @FAUJUPITER
5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458 | phone: 561.799.8500
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