Researchers use music and saliva to better understand Alzheimer’s
Anna Galloway talks to Central Florida Public Media about the challenges of measuring neurological effects of music using brain mapping tools.
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Anna Galloway talks to Central Florida Public Media about the challenges of measuring neurological effects of music using brain mapping tools.
The Gwins' latest gift fully endows the Alice C. Jantzen Fellowship.
The professorship honors her exceptional clinical expertise, scientific accomplishments and commitment to advancing neuropsychological care for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological conditions.
Benjamin Anderson discusses the risk of transmission among backyard flocks with HuffPost.
College of Public Health and Health Professions students are dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world.
How unconventional thinking leads to advances in science and education.
The Scientist covers research published in PLOS One by Carmen Smotherman as part of her epidemiology Ph.D. dissertation.
The award recognizes outstanding scholarship that exemplifies theoretical innovation, methodological rigor and a commitment to bridging research and practice.
College of Public Health and Health Professions students are dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world.
The Menopause Society highlights work by Aliyah Snyder and Katherine Buzzanca-Fried.