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Retail theft is growing more sophisticated, UF experts warn
New findings from UF’s SaferPlaces Lab and the Loss Prevention Research Council show retailers are facing increasingly complex and technology-driven threats.
Rewriting the script on shame linked to chronic conditions
Rebecca Pearl, Ph.D., has developed an evidence-based intervention designed to reduce health-related self-stigma and enhance patients’ quality of life.
Home buyers are overpaying mortgage fees
A recently published study by UF Warrington’s Cheng “Cathy” Zhang, Ph.D., reveals most U.S. home buyers are overpaying mortgage fees.
UF joins national team working to curb infrastructure corrosion
Part of a multi-university, interdisciplinary research team, UF is helping tackle the global challenge of halting of infrastructure corrosion.
Leading with the heart
Juan Aranda, M.D., UF Health’s chief of cardiovascular medicine, has put his heart into working with the heart for over 30 years.
Lara Milligan, conservation champion
Lara Milligan, Natural Resources Agent for UF/IFAS Extension Pinellas County, has spent 13 years transforming environmental education across Florida.
University Press warehouse sale
Don’t miss the University Press of Florida’s warehouse sale, coming up Dec. 2–3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Murillo Campello, the standard of research
Murillo Campello, Ph.D., has built a 25-year career as one of the most impactful finance professors and researchers in the world.
Gene-editing platform may help treat hearing loss
Progressive hearing loss might be aided by gene-editing therapies that use tiny messengers to nudge cells to repair themselves.
Can invasive plants increase tick exposure risk?
Researchers at UF’s Invasion Science Institute found that lone star ticks survive more than 50% longer in areas dominated by invasive cogongrass.
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