Category: Research

Explore research training opportunities

UF Information Technologies has released its spring HiPerGator training schedule, which features more than 30 training sessions to aid UF’s research community.


What to consider when sharing photos of your kids online

In a recent From Florida episode, Stacey Steinberg, J.D., offers parents tips on what to consider as they and their children navigate social media.


“Baby talk” could help infants learn to produce speech

A new UF study suggests that when parents baby talk to their infants, they might be helping them learn to produce speech.


UF joins global study into Parkinson’s onset and progression

The University of Florida has been selected to join The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark clinical study, the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative,


Do you conduct research on reproductive, maternal, newborn or child/offspring health?

A team of researchers in the College of Medicine are aiming to expand reproductive, maternal, newborn and child/offspring health research.


UF team joins national study of brain development in infants, children

UF is one of a network of institutions selected to implement the National Institutes of Health’s HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study.


Apply for 2022 Prize for Research in Public Interest Communications

The Center for Public Interest Communications welcomes entries for the Prize for Research in Public Interest Communications (frank prize) now through Dec. 1.


Proposal support available for researchers

The UFIT team is available to work with UF researchers seeking support with sponsored funding proposals.


Washing Away History panel discussions

The Resilience: Black Heritage in St. Augustine project is a year-long celebration of the history and culture of Black Americans living and working in St. Augustine.


Help reduce bird collision deaths

Cities across the U.S. are hosting ‘Lights Out’ campaigns that encourage building managers and residents to reduce light pollution during birds’ spring and fall migrations. 


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