Projections for omicron wave in Florida
Newest projections for what the omicron wave may look like in Florida between now and February 2022.
Newest projections for what the omicron wave may look like in Florida between now and February 2022.
Researchers are using artificial intelligence technology to improve treatment outcomes and population health.
Kidd-Gilchrist discussed the importance of the trusted relationship between a person who stutters and their speech-language pathologist.
A new study suggests that when parents baby talk to their infants, they might be helping them learn to produce speech.
Aubrey Bonsal, Zoe Martusewicz and Garret Pogue were named the College of Public Health and Health Professions' 2021 Employees of the Year.
AI, combined with MRI scans of the brain, may be able to predict whether people with early memory loss will go on to develop dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Erta Cenko received the Alec Courtelis Award and several graduate students received certificates of outstanding achievement.
Reconstructing the early unnoticed spread of COVID-19 offers important insights to help countries prepare for future outbreaks.
Patients who recovered from severe COVID-19 were 233% more likely to die within a year after infection than patients who tested negative.
Read the November issue for news and announcements from the college's departments and programs.