Collaborative Collision: FSU researchers focus on improving the lives of children and youth

Children and youth — the Floridians of the future — were the focus of a recent Florida State University event that united faculty around shared interests for interdisciplinary research.
FSU’s Research Development staff hosted the recent Collaborative Collision seminar as part of FSU Discovery Days. Attendees were invited to consider the diverse experiences that shape childhood and to form partnerships that advance research dedicated to their well-being.
“This event is meant to bring together research champions from across disciplines to further enhance FSU’s positive impact on young people in our communities,” said Nicole Viverito, ORD program director. “Regardless of the field of study, our researchers are dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth through evidence-based programs and services.”
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