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Scripps Florida, University of Florida in talks to merge biomedical research operations


Scripps Florida, University of Florida in talks to merge biomedical research operations
Research center located on 30 acres across from FAU in Jupiter
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JUPITER, Fla. — Scripps Research is in talks to merge its Jupiter-based biomedical operation with the University of Florida s academic health center s research division in a relationship that pairs private and public institutions.
In 2003, Scripps expanded to Florida on a 30-acre campus adjacent to Florida Atlantic University. Officials said Thursday this merger will spur cooperation with other institutions in Florida, including FAU.
Florida paid Scripps $310 million to open a Florida lab in an effort to entice biotech firms to the state, and Palm Beach County added $269 million. ....

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Drug seizures plummeted early in the COVID-19 pandemic, then climbed once lockdowns lifted


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Law enforcement seizures of drugs, particularly marijuana and methamphetamine, dropped at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, then increased significantly in the following months exceeding pre-pandemic seizure rates and providing clues about the impact of the crisis on substance use, according to a new study in the journal
Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
The research was conducted as part of the National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS), which uses real-time surveillance to detect early signals of potential drug epidemics. NDEWS is led by a team of researchers at the University of Florida, New York University, and Florida Atlantic University, and is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health. ....

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Law enforcement seizures of methamphetamine and marijuana rose during pandemic


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An analysis of law enforcement seizures of illegal drugs in five key regions of the United States revealed a rise in methamphetamine and marijuana (cannabis) confiscations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Seizures of the two drugs were higher at their peak in August 2020 than at any time in the year prior to the pandemic. While investigators found that trends in heroin, cocaine and fentanyl seizures were not affected by the pandemic, provisional overdose death data show that the increased drug mortality seen in 2019 rose further through the first half of 2020.
The findings suggest that the pandemic and its related restrictions may have impacted the availability and demand of some, but not all, illegal drugs, and that availability may have increased in summer and fall of 2020 in the five regions included in this study. ....

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