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Startup founders discuss the ‘Business of the Environment’ at FAU

One Florida startup is tackling one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters. The other is developing sustainable ingredients to replace harmful chemicals in everyday products such as cosmetics.

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UF Graduate Student Start-up Focuses on Creating Chemicals from Ocean Microbes

Cordelia Biosciences’ mission is to elevate the role of chemistry in preserving our planet. This start-up enlists ocean microbes to create a clean blue chemical portfolio.

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The Chemical Industry Start-Up Introducing ‘Blue Chemicals’

The ocean is a vast, mysterious realm teeming with life but hidden within its depths lies a treasure trove of untapped potential. It is an ecosystem that could provide novel ways to create industrial chemicals and feedstocks in a more sustainable way.

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Sea Change Makers Series - Fall Premier Panel: Blue Biotech and Bioscience

Join us on August 28th for the premier panel of our fall Sea Change Makers Series! We're hosting a panel discussion with some of the newest Seaworthy founders working in Blue Biotech and Bioscience, as they share their thought leadership with the community.

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Seaworthy Collective: Cohort 5- Testimonial Cordelia Biosciences

Founders Jessica Tittl Nielsen and Monica Schul are tapping into the natural chemistry from our world's oceans, to drive innovation in the chemical industry. Cordelia uses ocean microscopic organisms to create sustainable ingredients to replace the harmful chemicals in your everyday products.

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From Students to Startup – How two Ph.D. students created a sustainable biotech company

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startGNV honors thriving startup community

Recipients of the Cox Rising Star Startup Award through startGNV

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Cordelia Biosciences wins 2024 Big Idea Competition

Presented by the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center of the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, the Big Idea Competition is a four-month event designed to help students grow their business ideas with a chance to win more than $50,000 in prizes. The competition celebrates student entrepreneurs and their ingenuity to turn a big dream into a sustainable venture.

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SkypeAScientist Meet Our Scientists!

Meet Monica Schul, a Marine Molecular Ecologist!

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Corals Saving Corals: Disease-Resistant Corals Can Help ‘Rescue’ Vulnerable Ones

The following study was led by UC Davis Assistant Professor Dr. Anya Brown. Dr. Schul assisted in her studies when Dr. Brown was a postdoctoral candidate at the University of Florida, resulting in 2 peer reviewed publications. 

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Global Underwater Explorers Nextgen Legacy Class - 2022

Monica Schul was a member of the 2022 GUE NextGen Legacy class, completing courses in GUE Tech Fundamentals and the GUE Instructor Trainer course. She continues to dive with GUE and supports the organization by identifying funding sources and underwater conservation opportunities.

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CHAMP Lab Web Series - Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease - Smithsonian Marine Station

In the third video of the Coral Health and Marine Probiotics (CHAMP) lab's science series, hosts Olivia Carmack and Kelly Pitts talk with Monica Schul and Liz Weatherup about coral bacteria. 

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Soil and Water Summer Experience – Monica Schul

A blog post about Monica Schul's summer experience working with the Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department on coral reef research.

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Coral Restoration in the Cayman Islands: Central Caribbean Marine Institute

Monica was featured in a segment of the Central Caribbean Marine Institute web series. She is the diver in blue/green pants and black fins!

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nature machine intelligence - Volume 1 Issue 5, May 2019

Monica co-illustrated the cover design for the May 2019 issue of Nature Machine Intelligence as part of her collaboration with Dr. Mohseni's lab on their recent publication, "Distributed sensing for fluid disturbance compensation and motion control of intelligent robots."

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