Rachel Liu-Galvin earns top honors at national primary care research meeting
She received Distinguished Paper and Clinical Pearls Awards from the North American Primary Care Research Group.
She received Distinguished Paper and Clinical Pearls Awards from the North American Primary Care Research Group.
Department of Occupational Therapy students, faculty and preceptors took home several awards at this year’s annual conference.
Vincent Mei and Owen Visser traveled to Liverpool, England, to present their research to an international group of bioinformatics scientists.
A University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions doctoral student took home a top award and faculty, students and alumna presented at the Florida Public Health Association 2025 Annual Educational Conference in July.
Special invited speakers are recognized as eminent statisticians who are leaders in their fields.
Liu's presentation emphasized the importance of focusing on healthspan — the period of life spent in good health — rather than simply lifespan.
The workshop focuses on effective clinical trial designs of therapeutic interventions in the treatment of cancer.
Cook is collaborating with Federal University of Goiás faculty on public health epidemiology projects.
She earned first place for her research on colorectal cancer screening.
Members of Dr. Zhoumeng Lin's lab received several awards and played key leadership roles at the Society of Toxicology's annual meeting.