Brenda Krames receives Superior Accomplishment Award
She was recognized for extraordinary contributions to the department, including serving as "morale keeper in chief."
She was recognized for extraordinary contributions to the department, including serving as "morale keeper in chief."
pictured from left: Emily In and Dr. Zheng Wang This summer, Emily In will start her research journey studying postural control deficits in school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the Department of Occupational Therapy. Her faculty…
Summer 2017 MPH graduate, Kelli Selwyn, recently had the opportunity to present at the International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations at the University of Toronto. She received the International Emerging Scholar Award for her research, as well as funding from the University of Florida’s Graduate Student…
From left to right: Dominique Whitehead, Kristen Duffield, Carrie Comstock, Anne Clinch, and Daniela Jaramillo Five MOT students were award scholarships this spring. These scholarships are funded entirely by donations from…
Sarah Szymkowicz, M.S., receives “Early Career Pilot Study Award” from Division 40 of the American Psychological Association for her project “Age related mechanisms of emotion anticipation and perception”. This is a competitive award for innovative pilot research by early career neuropsychologists in basic science or a clinical area. Sarah’s…
Marissa’s poster, Health Weight Control Behaviors Associated with Higher Quality of Life in a Rural Sample of Overweight Youth, was one of only 10 posters to be selected for a Division 54 Outstanding Student Poster Award. Casey’s poster, Acculturative Stress, Self-Efficacy for Asthma Management, and Depressive Symptoms…
Congratulations to Dr. Rozensky, recipient of the 2014 Nathan Perry, Jr. Career Service to Health Psychology Award from the American Psychological Association’s Division of Health Psychology. The award is for “significant contributions for the advancement of health psychology as a field, nationally or internationally” and will be presented at the…
Congratulations to third-year graduate student Rachel Fox Postupack and first-year graduate student Elizabeth Kacel who won a pre-doctoral poster award for their presentation entitled: Pre-operative Inflammation (IL-6) and Sensory Pain Experience in Women with Suspected Gynecologic Cancers at the 2014 UF Health Cancer Center Poster Day. The…