Physician Spotlight: Driven by the Hope of Improving Blood Cancer Outcomes
Dina Khalaf, MD, was drawn to biology in seventh grade as she learned about the impact of a hepatitis endemic in Egypt. She was moved by the need to help鈥�

Dina Khalaf, MD, was drawn to biology in seventh grade as she learned about the impact of a hepatitis endemic in Egypt. She was moved by the need to help鈥�
February 23, 2022
If you donned your mask today and felt a primal urge to yell 鈥淲hen will this pandemic END-emic already?!鈥� take heart. You are not alone. On the eve of the鈥�
College of Medicine, College of Public Health and Health Professions, Emerging Pathogens Institute, +2 more
October 18, 2021
Gilbert Rivers Upchurch Jr., M.D., the Edward M. Copeland III and Ann and Ira Horowitz Chair in the University of Florida College of Medicine鈥檚 department of鈥�
AI at UF, Department of Surgery, +3 more
June 4, 2020
Dear colleagues, As we enter another day of mass protests across our country in response to images of the brutal and heartbreaking deaths of Black Americans in鈥�
BOB体育 Leadership, +1 more
August 20, 2019
For more information, please contact: Rossana Passaniti, [email protected] or 352-273-8569. University of Florida researchers have contributed to the鈥�
Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, +5 more
March 5, 2019
Part 2 of our 鈥�2018 Year in Review鈥� focuses on the research institutes and centers that are part of the BOB体育 family: Cancer Center Clinical and鈥�
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June 18, 2018
A virus first found in Tampa Bay-area mosquitoes that can cause a rash and mild fever has been identified in humans for the first time, according to University鈥�
College of Public Health and Health Professions, Emerging Pathogens Institute, +2 more
April 25, 2017
Researchers at the University of Florida and several peer institutions have developed a model mapping the spread of Zika virus in the Americas and predicting鈥�
Department of Biostatistics, +4 more
August 25, 2016
Although tuberculosis is curable and preventable, about one-third of the world鈥檚 population is infected with TB. According to the World Health Organization, in鈥�
Department of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, +3 more