UF team receives CDC grant to improve modeling of infectious disease outbreaks
The team will develop a rigorous outbreak surveillance and detection system that could help public health officials contain outbreaks at their source.
The team will develop a rigorous outbreak surveillance and detection system that could help public health officials contain outbreaks at their source.
The events include a Zoom webinar and mini photo exhibit highlighting climate justice and health equity.
To combat antibiotic misuse, researchers developed a decision-making tool that tells doctors the probability the culprit is solely a virus.
UF partners with local and national agencies to offer interactive outdoor experiences for kids.
PHHP researchers are refining wastewater surveillance techniques to monitor cities, neighborhoods and individual buildings for traces of COVID-19, fentanyl and pesticides.
Researchers track COVID-19 trends in an island community’s wastewater. The approach has broad implications as a public health surveillance tool.
The team, which includes PHHP's Dr. Sarah McKune, aims to understand and explain the variations in responses to the effects of climate change in the region.
Eight PHHP employees have been named UF Superior Accomplishment award winners in the Health Science Center division.
Researchers hope to shed light on the mechanisms of environmentally-induced infertility.
An interdisciplinary team has developed a game-changing diagnostic test for SARS-CoV-2 that is fast, reliable, low-cost and capable of differentiating between COVID-19 and influenza.