Genomic Medicine Seminar
Rick Kittles, Ph.D., will present "Ancestry, Health and Disease: Placing Susceptibility into Context" on Feb. 4, 2014 in Communicore Room C1-4.
Rick Kittles, Ph.D., will present "Ancestry, Health and Disease: Placing Susceptibility into Context" on Feb. 4, 2014 in Communicore Room C1-4.
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson joined UF leaders for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of UF's Clinical and Translational Research Building, the new home of the CTSI and the Institute on Aging.
UF&Shands, the University of Florida Academic Health Center, is now University of Florida Health, university officials announced on May 20, 2013, during an event celebrating the three-year anniversary of the “Forward Together” strategic plan. UF Health will take the place of UF&Shands as the “umbrella” name that encompasses the academic…
Through April 30, 2013, the UF Health Science Center Library is offering walk-in NIH Public Access Policy Compliance workshops on Tuesdays at noon and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in Room C2-41c of the Communicore Building (map and parking). All are welcome, and there is no need to register;…
Several representatives from the UF CTSI participated in the University of Miami’s recent ‘CaneSearch’ event, a daylong research forum celebrating the launch of the Miami CTSI. The forum focused on obesity and collaboration and included a discussion with Dr. David Nelson, director of the UF CTSI, titled “One…
Health IMPACTS for Florida and HealthStreet – two initiatives supported by the UF CTSI – will offer free baseline concussion tests for children ages 9 to 18 on Saturday, Jan. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 2, from noon to 4 p.m. at HealthStreet, 2401 S.W. Archer Rd., Gainesville.
A public-private partnership, the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps will identify NSF-funded researchers who will receive additional support – in the form of mentoring and funding – to help determine the readiness to transition technology developed by previously-funded or currently-funded NSF projects. The outcome of I-Corps projects will be…
By Czerne M. Reid The University of Florida today will launch construction on its new Clinical and Translational Research Building, a new home for research that will speed scientific discoveries to patients. Set for completion in January 2013, the $45 million, 120,000-square-foot complex will spark collaboration…
Michael L. Good, MD, Dean of the College of Medicine, invites new faculty members of the College of Medicine to to meet Dr. Good and the Senior Associate Deans by joining us at one of three Meet and Greet Sessions. Thursday, February 17, 2011, 5:00pm-6:00pm Friday, February…