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Zoe Dupler

Meet the Blogger 

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My name is Zoe Dupler and I'm a social media intern for the Office of Faculty Development and Advancement. I'm a junior majoring in psychology and international affairs as well as working toward my TESOL certificate to teach English abroad after I graduate.

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Katherine Bell, M.S.I.S. on the Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 

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Katherine Bell, M.S.I.S of the Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, published an article titled "The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980" in DttP: Documents to the People. In it, she discusses the history, motivation, and effects of the act.

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Wayne Logan, J.D. on the Ex Post Facto Clause 

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Who is Wayne Logan?

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Callie Little , Yaacov Petscher

Co-authors Callie Little, Ph.D. and Yaacov Petscher, Ph.D. published by Scientific Reports 

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Callie Little and Yaacov Petscher of the Florida Center for Reading Research co-authored "Developmental Trajectories of Eye Movements in Oral and Silent reading for Beginning Readers: A Longitudinal Investigation" along with Young-Suk Grace Kim and Christian Vorstius. Their study followed the reading patterns of 363 English-speaking children from 1st to 3rd grade to identify the "temporal and spatial measures of eye movements." They compared these measures between silent and oral reading and across each year of the longitudinal study.

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Joseph Watso, Ph.D. 

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Michael Blaber

College of Medicine’s Michael Blaber, Ph.D. on 3D Protein Models 

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Michael Blaber, Ph.D. in FSU’s College of Medicine recently published his manuscript in the Journal of Proteins and Proteomics. This article, titled “Evaluation of steric entanglement in coiled-coil and domain-swapped protein interfaces using 3D printed models,” looks at protein models in a new way. These models could not previously be studied because the technology did not yet exist. Blaber references Crick’s proposed model called “Knobs in Holes” which has since been modified.

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