Tinuade Olarewaju wins first place in UF’s Three Minute Thesis competition
The competition challenges graduate students to make a compelling and lay-friendly presentation on their thesis topic and its significance in just three minutes.
The competition challenges graduate students to make a compelling and lay-friendly presentation on their thesis topic and its significance in just three minutes.
Her research poster was among the top 30 selected for the Poster Spotlight Program.
Olarewaju's research focused on movement variability after incomplete spinal cord injury.
The AI Fellows program fosters doctoral students’ training and research in AI and encourages out-of-the-box ideas.
Dr. Vose was recognized at the Dysphagia Research Society International Conference.
Ph.D. students Raghuveer Chandrashekhar and Jordan Major have been selected to take part in 2024 SIMUVACTION on AI.
Beneficial peer support for graduate students.
Five PHHP students are inaugural recipients of the college's Ph.D. Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence program.
On March 23-24, the Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions held its annual Neuromuscular Plasticity research symposium. The two-day event to concluded with presentations from our T32 trainees. Anna Fusco, MD/PhD student and T32 Trainee, presents her research on…
The University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions held its 36th Annual Research Day on February 9. The keynote speaker for the event was Marsha Davis, PhD, Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia. Congratulations to Tinu Olarewaju,…