UF scientists discover compound that could lead to new blood pressure drugs
David Ostrov, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the UF College of Medicine鈥檚 department of pathology, immunology and laboratory medicine (Photo by Sarah鈥�

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David Ostrov, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the UF College of Medicine鈥檚 department of pathology, immunology and laboratory medicine (Photo by Sarah鈥�
David S. Sheps, M.D. University of Florida researchers have identified a gene variation in heart disease patients who appear especially vulnerable to the鈥�
A protein that helps lung cancer cells thrive appears to do so by blocking healthy cells' ability to fix themselves when radiation or chemicals such as鈥�
Li-Jun Yang, M.D., an associate professor of pathology, immunology and laboratory medicine at UF's College of Medicine (Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University of鈥�
This study was presented at the 119th annual meeting of the Southern Surgical Association, held Dec. 2-5 in Hot Springs, Va., and will appear in the May 2008鈥�
University of Florida doctors on Wednesday (Oct. 3) treated their first patient enrolled in a new study designed to test whether injecting stem cells into the鈥�
Omega-3 fatty acids have long been touted for their heart-healthy and brain-boosting benefits. Consider cod liver oil, fortified infant formula and enriched鈥�
Mark Atkinson, Ph.D., the American Diabetes Association Eminent Scholar for diabetes research at UF鈥檚 College of Medicine and nPOD鈥檚 director. The University鈥�
John Wingard, M.D., director of UF's blood and marrow transplant program and deputy director of the UF Shands Cancer Center (Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University鈥�
Caregivers of cancer patients often suffer depression and other problems post-treatment, but researchers say support is lacking. Birthdays haven't been too鈥�
University of Florida researchers have identified a set of proteins that appear to signal the presence of bladder cancer, a discovery they hope will lead to a鈥�
Barrett Ross, 9, receives an infusion of stem cells removed from his umbilical cord blood at the University of Florida Clinical Research Center. Barrett is one鈥�