UF College of Public Health and Health Professions reaches new milestone in research funding with $54.8 million
The college's fiscal year total represents a 23% increase in funding over the previous year.
The college's fiscal year total represents a 23% increase in funding over the previous year.
Five PHHP students are inaugural recipients of the college's Ph.D. Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence program.
Dr. Shantrel Canidate has been awarded a K01 career development grant for her HIV research.
In a Lancet article Dr. Ashby Walker and colleagues highlight several international diabetes programs that combat health disparities in diabetes and lead to positive health outcomes.
A team led by Dr. Sherrilene Classen finds that exposure to autonomous shuttles contributes to positive perceptions among people with disabilities.
The research center is focused on discovering interventions to prevent or remediate age-related cognitive decline.
It is reasonable to conclude that almost no one in this population has neither been infected by SARS-CoV-2 nor received a COVID-19 vaccine, the authors write.
Dr. Federico Pozzi leads the study to investigate the central nervous system’s role in how people with rotator cuff tears perceive pain.
The study is intended to shed light on the factors that may contribute to the accessibility and quality of care that African American patients receive following a stroke.
Dr. Gordon Mitchell will serve as a deputy director, alongside MBI Director Dr. Jennifer Bizon and her leadership team.