Students compete in One Health Center’s inaugural case competition
Undergraduates, master's and Ph.D. students from six different colleges competed in the event
Undergraduates, master's and Ph.D. students from six different colleges competed in the event
Dr. Lee Revere and College of Engineering colleagues have received NSF funding to build scientific capacities and seek solutions for the effects of environmental changes on human health.
Dr. Ashby Walker talks to Reasons to be Cheerful about Project ECHO, a novel training program for physicians who treat patients with diabetes.
Researchers will evaluate individual, community, mental health service delivery and policy factors that may play a role in suicide risk.
A new study shows Americans’ trust in their doctor’s health recommendations remains as strong as ever, yet they lose trust in the accuracy of health recommendations by scientists and governmental health agencies when they perceive that those guidelines frequently change,
Dr. Ashby Walker leads the new study that seeks to better characterize populations living with insulin-requiring diabetes, and to identify challenges faced by primary care physicians.
Fifteen faculty members were awarded tenure and/or promotion from the University of Florida for the 2023-24 cycle.
It is important for medical experts to examine AI solutions results to ensure accuracy in diagnosing and treating patients.
Long COVID symptoms are affecting young adults during monumental moments in their lives.
A team of UF Health Cancer Center researchers led by PHHP's Young-Rock Hong, Ph.D., has received a grant to study obesity and colorectal cancer.