Why Zika has infected so many people in Puerto Rico
Writing for The Conversation, epidemiology doctoral student Diana Rojas explains the environmental, social, political and cultural factors behind Zika's spread in Puerto Rico.
Writing for The Conversation, epidemiology doctoral student Diana Rojas explains the environmental, social, political and cultural factors behind Zika's spread in Puerto Rico.
The Aspen Institute Italia honored Dr. Ira Longini and his team for scientific research and collaboration between Italy and the United States.
PHHP and the Emerging Pathogens Institute are working to provide assistance to Haiti following the devastating impact of Hurricane Matthew.
DPT students gain new insights on research and the patient experience at a unique muscular dystrophy conference.
In his column “On the Same Page,” Dr. David Guzick, UF’s senior vice president for health affairs, describes a new UF grant to support research on methods to slow the process of age-associated memory loss. PHHP's Dr. Michael Marsiske is one of three principal investigators.
The Putting Families First program has received the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Awards for Excellence in Social Mission in Health Professions Education.
Department of clinical and health psychology researchers have launched a study examining how sleep, eating and physical activity patterns interact in children ages 6 to 9.
Writing for The Conversation, Dr. Natalie Dean, Dr. Ira Longini and colleagues project only small Zika outbreaks from mosquito transmission in the continental U.S.
Honorees will be recognized at a ceremony during the college’s alumni reunion on Sept. 10.
A group of UF Health students in the Putting Families First program helped keep a Gainesville woman on the move.