25th USF Health Research Day: A celebration of research and collaboration
The hubbub started early Feb. 20 as young scientists filled the Marshall Center Ballroom to post their research posters. It was Tampa’s coldest morning so far, and veteran […]
Join the 25th celebration of USF Health Research Day this Friday, Feb. 20
For 25 years, the USF Health Research Day has provided emerging scientists with a venue for presenting their research to peers and judges and showcasing to the broader […]
USF Health ALS Clinic named a Center of Excellence
The USF Health ALS Clinic was named a Certified Treatment Center of Excellence by the ALS Association Feb. 2, further validating the Clinic team’s multidisciplinary approach for treating […]
USF medical student featured on Super Bowl Pregame Show, NBC’s “Today” Show
USF Health Morsani College of Medicine student Ed Woodward was featured in segments during Sunday’s Super Bowl XLIX pregame show and Saturday morning’s “Today” Show, both on NBC. […]
Florida’s neuromusculoskeletal experts gather at inaugural summit, hosted by USF Physical Therapy
Experts in rehabilitation and neuromusculoskeletal sciences from Florida’s universities gathered for the Inaugural Summit of the USF Center for Neuromusculoskeletal Research, held January 16, 2015 at CAMLS in […]
USF Health, Moffitt Cancer Center Launch Florida’s First Cardio-Oncology Program
New collaboration uses cutting-edge therapies to reduce risk of cardiovascular complications caused by cancer treatment Approximately 30 percent of all cancer patients develop cardiovascular complications during treatment. USF […]
Coming soon: The 25th USF Health Research Day is Feb. 20
Mark your calendar for Friday, Feb. 20, for this year’s USF Health Research Day. This year’s event – held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the USF […]
USF professors lend interdisciplinary expertise to cutting-edge medical alert system
Two USF faculty members from different disciplines helped develop a new medical alert system that works proactively – providing ongoing monitoring rather than waiting for a reactive push […]
Year in Review: Good news for USF Health in 2014
From welcoming a new leader to gaining an unprecedented opportunity to be one of the major economic development anchors of a proposed downtown Tampa Waterfront District, 2014 was […]
USF Health to study whether medication will help patients with atrial fibrillation fare better after a stroke
The $2.2 million investigator-initiated clinical trial will compare a new rapid-onset anticoagulant with warfarin, the standard medical treatment for Afib. Tampa, FL (Dec. 12, 2014) – The USF […]