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Irene Davis is revolutionizing runner’s injury rehab with gait retraining

    Irene Davis, PhD, PT, FACSM, FAPTA, FASB, professor in the USF Health School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, is trying to understand the intricate relationship […]

USF Health physical therapy program expands research footprint to improve patient outcomes

The USF Health School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences (SPTRS) is taking strides to expand its research efforts and contribute significantly to the improvement of patient care […]

USF Health researchers bring a spotlight to hearing loss caused by common chemotherapy drug

People on cisplatin-based chemotherapy often suffer an unexpected side effect that can significantly compromise their quality of life, but new data could help improve their recovery, according to […]

Collaborative effort creates buzz: Could honeybee venom help treat atrial fibrillation?

A unique scientific collaboration that could offer an innovative potential treatment for atrial fibrillation has blossomed within USF Health, thanks to a chance encounter in a hallway, a […]

More participants than ever present at USF Health Research Day 2023

This year’s USF Health Research Day set new records as more participants than ever filled the USF Tampa campus Marshall Student Center on March 3 to showcase the […]

From cellular enzymes to life, keynote speaker is an authority on resilience

Kim Orth, PhD, paused in mid-Zoom to reach for a plaque behind her that contains words to live – and practice science – by. The distinguished biochemist and […]

Our USF Health New Year’s resolution: The pursuit of truth

By Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM Executive Vice President, USF Health Dean, USF Health Morsani College of Medicine I hope you all had a peaceful and relaxing holiday […]

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 Taneja College of Pharmacy students accepted into USF Connects cohort for their innovative health startup 

Two students in the USF Health Taneja College of Pharmacy (TCOP) launched a company that may have the newest innovation in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease, and their work opened […]

Emotional intelligence is key indicator of effective leadership

After more than a decade interviewing and admitting students based on their levels of emotional intelligence, Joann Farrell Quinn, PhD, MBA, has learned that many times the best […]

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