PHHP Research Day 2013
On April 16, the College of Public Health and Health Professions hosted the largest Research Day in the event’s 26-year history with 126 student poster presentations.
On April 16, the College of Public Health and Health Professions hosted the largest Research Day in the event’s 26-year history with 126 student poster presentations.
Researchers and students gather at UF to discuss the latest rehabilitation research in neuromuscular plasticity.
Moise Ngwa, a Ph.D. student in the department of environmental and global health, was diagnosed with cholera as a child. Now he is studying ways to control this serious infectious disease.
Join us for the College of Public Health and Health Professions’ 26th annual Research Day on Tuesday, April 16.
A new study led by Dr. Linda Cottler found that African-Americans were more likely than other racial and ethnic groups to express an interest in participating in health research.
UF researchers, led by Dr. Sherrilene Classen, have developed a free, online tool to help caregivers and family members identify older drivers who may be at risk for driving problems.
University of Florida will begin a study examining the effectiveness of a new healthy lifestyle program for children and parents who live in Flagler, Putnam and Suwannee counties.
Faculty members and students from the department of environmental and global health presented their research at the UF Emerging Pathogens Institute's 2013 Research Day. Photos by Dr. Gregory Gray.
Dr. Colleen Le Prell has developed a new way to test hearing loss prevention drugs that could help land those medicines on pharmacy shelves sooner.
Dr. Richard Rheingans identifies ways to get vaccines to people most in need.