Addressing disparities in cardiovascular health through precision prevention
A new article led by Professor Emeritus Thomas Pearson examines precision prevention to reduce cardiovascular health disparities.
A new article led by Professor Emeritus Thomas Pearson examines precision prevention to reduce cardiovascular health disparities.
The latest edition of UF Explore magazine highlights three researchers, including PHHP's Aliyah Snyder, innovating treatments for brain-related injuries or disease.
A member of the department of physical therapy, Fitzgerald was recognized at the college's annual holiday celebration.
Deidre B. Pereira, Ph.D., an associate professor of clinical and health psychology co-led a study of patients with primary brain tumors through her work at the McKnight Brain Institute.
Several PHHP faculty members recently participated in reciprocal reviews outside of their disciplines, giving them new ideas and perspectives.
Her illustration was selected as one of the winning images in the annual Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation image contest.
The small poster session-style event for members of Congress and their staff was designed to raise awareness of PCORI-funded studies.
Adams-Mitchell hopes to advance scientific understanding of sickle cell disease.
Mitchell is recognized for both his research and teaching accomplishments.
Dr. Hollea Ryan, Dr. Yiyang Liu and Dr. Rebecca Willcocks are among some of the first recipients of PHHP Research Innovation Fund awards.