Leadership message: Department of epidemiology
The department of epidemiology is making important scientific discoveries and educating others with the goal of having a direct impact on health.
The department of epidemiology is making important scientific discoveries and educating others with the goal of having a direct impact on health.
Representatives from academia, industry and government gathered for DAISY 2024.
The Bystander Overdose Action Team, coordinated through UF HealthStreet, offers workshops, support and education on being prepared should you encounter an opioid overdose.
Researchers will evaluate individual, community, mental health service delivery and policy factors that may play a role in suicide risk.
Dr. John Lednicky and co-authors say the WHO report is a step forward in acknowledging the role of inhalation of infectious disease particles in COVID-19 transmission, but falls short by not addressing how to minimize airborne transmission.
As we begin a new academic year, George Hack reminds faculty and staff of the importance of fostering an environment that promotes critical thinking, innovation and collaboration.
Dr. Kay Walker spent more than 40 years with the department of occupational therapy as a student, faculty member and department chair.
Dr. Hongwu Wang shares three things to know about ROTAG, a robot that could make tasks of daily living a lot easier for older adults and people with disabilities.
A new article led by Dr. Rebecca Pearl serves as a call-to-action for researchers and clinicians working in obesity.
Dr. Charles Ellis shares how efforts of department of speech, language, and hearing sciences faculty are reflected in the accomplishments of their students.