UF launches weight-management study for children with asthma who are overweight
UF researchers are studying whether weight loss can improve lung function and help control asthma in children who are overweight.
UF researchers are studying whether weight loss can improve lung function and help control asthma in children who are overweight.
Upcoming lectures include presentations by Dr. Sonia Saxena and Dr. Juan Gilbert.
Dr. Mary Peoples-Sheps recently retired from her role as senior associate dean for public health after 10 years, but colleagues say her legacy at UF will long linger.
More UF Health educators, researchers and students, including several from PHHP, are working in the global community than ever before, solving global health problems and exchanging knowledge.
Dr. Stephen Boggs, a national leader in the study of treatment programs for children with behavioral problems and their families, died suddenly August 13.
Dr. A. Daniel Martin will lead a study on muscle wasting and rehabilitation, one of four main projects to be initiated in the center’s first five years of operation.
In this role Stevens directs the college’s fundraising efforts and alumni activities.
Dr. Janicke has served as a dissertation committee chair or member for more than 70 doctoral and master’s students.
Jacob Williams, who graduated this month with a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, is now working to develop early interventions for combat-related PTSD.
Dr. Price, an associate professor in the department of clinical and health psychology, is one of 33 UF scientists recognized for a distinguished record of research.