Checking in with PHHP’s AI faculty
Since 2021, UF has hired more than 100 new faculty to increase education and research in AI. UF’s College of Public Health and Health Professions is home to nine of them.
Since 2021, UF has hired more than 100 new faculty to increase education and research in AI. UF’s College of Public Health and Health Professions is home to nine of them.
In a Tampa Bay Times op-ed, Dr. Joy Gabrielli writes about how parents can keep their children safe in online environments.
Taylor Atkins, Amanda DiTrapani and Tabitha Johns were recognized for outstanding service to the university.
Dr. Rebecca Pearl discusses body acceptance skills in this Dazed Media article.
The department's own internship program also reported successful match results, filling all slots with high-caliber students from across the nation.
Aprinda Indahlastari Queen is investigating the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on working memory.
She has served as interim chair of four different departments in the college and was instrumental in its growth over the years.
Dr. Brittany DeFeis is among three UF postdoctoral associates named to the McKnight Brain Institute's mentoring program.
Projects led by PHHP faculty are among the two dozen neuroscience projects to receive seed funding.
Children with Type 1 diabetes are vulnerable to cognitive effects of the disease because of the important role glucose plays in healthy brain development.