Three PHHP graduate students selected for aging research award
Alyssa Falise, Christian McLaren and Shangchen Song were awarded 2023 Leighton E. Cluff Awards for Aging Research.
Alyssa Falise, Christian McLaren and Shangchen Song were awarded 2023 Leighton E. Cluff Awards for Aging Research.
Students demonstrated that with minimal resources, providers can offer meaningful aural rehabilitation training for their patients.
The awards program recognizes the best, brightest and most industrious of UF’s graduate teaching assistants for their work as instructors in the classroom and laboratory.
The event was designed to highlight the direct health benefits of art, including stress reduction and improved well-being.
Students worked around the clock last weekend to find and share meaning in a large, rich and complex dataset.
The fellowship honors a Ph.D. candidate who is both an outstanding researcher and has contributed to creating a more inclusive and diverse community.
Adetola Alonge, Shruti Kolli and Kylee Neeranjan are among just 25 graduating UF students selected for the award.
Miller will participate in a three-month, research-intensive experience at Boys Town National Research Hospital.
The team will compete in the Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition.
The college’s undergraduate, master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral trainees submitted a record 108 abstracts.