Patients with early-stage kidney injuries typically receive very similar treatments, but a new artificial intelligence study shows that distinct groups within this population may have varying needs and could benefit from more personalized treatment methods.| hobi.med.ufl.edu
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Faculty member Mei Liu, Ph.D., has co-authored two recent journal articles about COVID-19 in children. The articles were both published in April 2025 in the journals JAMA Network Open and PLOS Digital Health.| ichp.ufl.edu
The research aims to develop AI technologies to globally identify miRNA-target interactions in colorectal cancer patients.| cancer.ufl.edu
The University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute, or CTSI, announces the appointment of Yonghui Wu, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics, as its new chief data scientist.| www.ctsi.ufl.edu
As hundreds of hospitals in rural areas struggle to survive financially, a new program envisions a cost-effective way to ensure high-quality healthcare in these regions. The program, Platform Accelerating Rural Access to Distributed and Integrated Medical Care (PARADIGM), has announced teams across the U.S. that will develop a smart, mobile fleet to deliver hospital-level healthcare…| hobi.med.ufl.edu
Sonya Heinz White helps lead team growth at Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics| Doctor Gator
“The growth that we have experienced in OneFlorida+ has been incredible,” says Brittney Roth Manning, the Director of Research and Operations. “Within the last two years we’ve added four new partners and continue to receive requests for collaboration. It is so exciting to know our outreach can impact patients throughout the U.S.”| onefl.net
Women undergoing treatments following breast cancer surgery may face a significant risk of heart disease, according to new findings from a research team at the University of Florida. The study found that 20 percent of post-operative breast cancer patients experienced heart problems after receiving secondary treatments such as chemotherapy.| hobi.med.ufl.edu
A team of UF Health researchers led by Serena Jingchuan Guo, M.D. Ph.D., aims to reduce health inequities faced by people living with dementia.| pharmacy.ufl.edu