UF Parkinson鈥檚 disease researcher wins patient advocacy prize
In recognition of her efforts on behalf of patients with Parkinson鈥檚 disease, a University of Florida researcher has been honored by a noted national advocacy鈥�

In recognition of her efforts on behalf of patients with Parkinson鈥檚 disease, a University of Florida researcher has been honored by a noted national advocacy鈥�
University of Florida researchers have identified a gene responsible for brain-related symptoms of the most common form of adult-onset muscular dystrophy.鈥�
A noted University of Florida professor selected for a prestigious fellowship will serve as a science adviser at the U.S. Department of State or the U.S.鈥�
University of Florida researchers have moved a step closer to treating diseases on a cellular level by creating a tiny particle that can be programmed to shut鈥�
The University of Florida Institute on Aging has been awarded a major grant from the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 National Institute on Aging that is鈥�
A new treatment regimen can help some patients who have blood cancer to live disease-free longer, University of Florida researchers and colleagues have found.鈥�
A tiny filter could have a big impact around the world in the fight against tuberculosis. Using the traditional microscope-based diagnosis method as a starting鈥�
University of Florida researchers teamed with colleagues at City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, Calif., to devise a new combination therapy that鈥�
Anesthesiology chief resident David A. Edwards, M.D., Ph.D., discusses his research during the 2012 College of Medicine Celebration of Research at the Hilton鈥�
UF scientists in many different specialties are part of the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network, a national NIH-funded consortium that seeks to鈥�
A patient鈥檚 own bone marrow cells can potentially be used to repair the heart and restore healthy blood flow after severe heart failure, researchers at the鈥�
Brain Awareness Week keynote speaker Jeannette Haviland-Jones, Ph.D., offers flowers to her husband, Terry McGuire, Ph.D., a Rutgers professor of genetics.鈥�