USF Health, TGH cardiologists earn NIH funding to study procedure’s impact on lowering stroke risk
It is a part of the heart that most people have never pondered, let alone heard of, in their lives. But the left atrial appendage – a physical […]
USF Health leads clinical trials seeking COVID-19 treatments, cure
USF Health researchers have launched several clinical trials as part of the world-wide effort to reduce the severity and even prevent COVID-19. In connection with Tampa General Hospital, […]
Workshop connects community and researchers, with aim to enroll more minorities in clinical trials
USF researchers and clinicians heard valuable ideas for connecting with community groups and recruiting more minorities for clinical trials when they attended a community advocacy workshop earlier this […]
Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute ready to take clinical trials on the road
The USF Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute unveiled its mobile Memory Research Suite on June 28 – a groundbreaking traveling “clinic” designed to bring the latest clinical drug trials […]
MCOM ranks Top 20 Clinical Trial Researchers for FY 2015
The Top 20 clinical trial researchers at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine (MCOM) in fiscal year 2015 represent a broad range of disciplines, ranging from allergy […]
Florida Cardiovascular Institute joins USF Health
Move strengthens cardiovascular services at region’s only academic health center Tampa, FL (Feb. 13, 2014) — Florida Cardiovascular Institute, a leading private cardiology practice, has joined forces with […]
USF Health professor contributes to Lancet series on reducing research waste
A series of new papers in the journal Lancet discussing how to increase value and reduce waste in research includes a contribution by USF Distinguished Professor Benjamin Djulbegovic, […]
Clinical Trials: About Half of New Treatments Perform Better Than Existing Ones
Researchers show that uncertainty about new treatments meets ethical requirements On average, new treatments perform better in clinical trials only slightly more often than existing treatments, according to […]