Category: UF News
A triple Gator’s journey from curiosity to cell science
Joe Larkin, Ph.D., went from an inquisitive child to a pioneering researcher at UF – a testament to the power of curiosity and the impact of early cheerleaders.
Two UF faculty named National Academy of Inventors Senior Members
Nian Wang, Ph.D., and Piyush Jain, Ph.D., have been named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors.
Rescued cat overcomes devastating injuries at UF Small Animal Hospital
Thanks to veterinary intervention at UF’s Small Animal Hospital, a cat has gone from being a near-hopeless medical case to a remarkable recovery story.
UF researchers help Floridians build resilience against hurricanes, health hazards, inequality
Read on to learn how UF researchers are helping Florida’s most vulnerable residents through research initiatives and community outreach programs.
UF researchers help mitigate disease among the underserved
Forward thinkers at UF are working to help ease the burden of poverty by delivering preventative health care directly to underserved and rural communities.
UF Health Type 1 diabetes researchers contribute to international guidelines
Michael Haller, M.D., chief of pediatric endocrinology in the UF College of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics and a member of the UF Diabetes Institute, led an international team of Type 1 diabetes experts to develop new treatment guidelines emphasizing wider screening for the disease among children and adolescents in the general population before symptoms arise.
One of higher education’s fastest supercomputers arrives at the University of Florida
The first components of HiPerGator AI 2.0, expected to be one of the country’s fastest university-owned supercomputers, arrived last week at UF’s Data Center.
Three UF faculty members honored with Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Three University of Florida faculty members recently received one of the highest honors bestowed upon scientists by the U.S. government, the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
“We are so proud of our esteemed researchers and the exceptional contributions they have made to their fields,” said Joe Glover, Ph.D., UF’s interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. “The recognition highlights the important work being done at the University of Florida.”
UF College of Medicine launches fellowship training to tackle national epidemic
The new Pediatric Obesity Fellowship Training Program is tackling a growing need for prevention and treatment as obesity rates continue to rise.
UF’s online degree programs achieve top rankings
For the third year in a row, UF is ranked as #1 in the country to offer an online bachelor’s degree for veterans and active-duty service members.
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