Ramon Sun: Breaking the Wall of Metabolism with 3D and AI| Falling Walls
Funding will strengthen the college’s core facilities shared with the entire university.| research.med.ufl.edu
See highlights stemming from paper published in the journal Nature BME on July 18.| McKnight Brain Institute » University of Florida
Drs. Jianping Huang and John Ligon have launched a human clinical trial to test an immunotherapy treatment for children with high-grade gliomas.| McKnight Brain Institute » University of Florida
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Before surgery, your doctor will order evaluations to identify any health problems that may need to be addressed before the procedure. This…| ufhealth.org
Non-invasive stimulation of the nerve, a hot topic on social media, shows promise in clinical trials.| phhp.ufl.edu
New study calls for big boost in U.S. food and vegetable production| news.ufl.edu
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A study led by researchers in the University of Florida College of Pharmacy has found that a pair of popular glucose-lowering medications…| ufhealth.org
Faculty member recognized for contributions to the field of neurogenetics| Doctor Gator
In a significant technological leap, UF researchers have created a powerful new tool that can generate a high-resolution 3D map of the brain in mice.| mbi.ufl.edu
In celebration of Brain Awareness Week, the MBI welcomed 35 teenage homeschool students and 40 more ages 7-12 on Tuesday for lab tours, brain-related crafts and a Q&A with a working scientist.| mbi.ufl.edu
Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research’s 2024 rankings put UF brain research among nation's elite.| mbi.ufl.edu
The North Central Florida Society for Neuroscience’s daylong chapter conference drew some 200 faculty members and students.| mbi.ufl.edu
MBI researchers presented dynamic and wide-ranging snapshots of the latest in neuro research at the MBI's “One Image, 100 Words.”| mbi.ufl.edu
UF Innovate | Tech Licensing hosted its sixth annual Standing InnOvation event to honor innovators and their work in fiscal year 2024.| UF Innovate
A video-processing technique developed at the University of Florida that uses artificial intelligence will help neurologists better track the progression of Parkinson’s disease in patients, ultimately enhancing their care and quality of life. | news.ufl.edu