PHHP graduates named 2017 UF outstanding young alumni
The UF Alumni Association honored Dr. Mary Brinkmeyer and Dr. Arun Jayaraman at a ceremony held April 8.
The UF Alumni Association honored Dr. Mary Brinkmeyer and Dr. Arun Jayaraman at a ceremony held April 8.
Dr. Lusine Yaghjyan and colleagues found that women who have higher exposure to fine particulate matter in the air are more likely to have dense breast tissue, a well-established strong risk factor for breast cancer.
The Advances in Skeletal Muscle Biology in Health and Disease has earned an international reputation as the premier meeting in adult skeletal muscle biology.
Join us for the College of Public Health and Health Professions’ 30th annual Research Day on Wednesday, April 12.
Research led by Dr. David Fedele suggests that mobile health, or mHealth programs, may make a difference in promoting healthy behaviors.
Glenn Ashkanazi, Vera Hemphill, Margaret Odom Renner and Caronne Rush have been named winners in the Health Science Center division.
Researchers led by Dr. Xinguang “Jim” Chen found that the population dynamics of detected hepatitis C subtypes were consistent with China's economic growth, increased globalization and health care reform.
UF's Early Childhood Summit brought together more than 100 scholars, policy makers, advocates, philanthropists and practitioners to create actionable ideas to improve children's early years.
Dr. Arch Mainous and colleagues found that low levels of physical activity are associated with higher blood sugar among adults who are at a healthy weight.
Dr. Adam Woods leads a multi-university clinical trial that investigates whether pairing non-invasive electrical brain stimulation with cognitive training may slow or prevent the onset of dementia.