More faculty engage in NIH, VA grant review as academic medical center grows
The number of faculty members serving on National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Veterans Affairs (VA) study sections continues to grow as more federally-funded investigators join USF Health […]
VA selects USF Health CAMLS to host training sessions
Called the Women’s Health Mini Residency Program, the sessions will help prepare VA health care teams who treat our nation’s women Veterans. USF Health CAMLS (Center for Advanced […]
Novel stapled peptide nanoparticle combination prevents RSV infection, study finds
A Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s and VA Hospital/University of South Florida team created the antiviral therapy, which harnesses the power of stapled peptide and nanoparticle technologies to thwart the respiratory […]
New brief therapy eases symptoms of combat-related psychological trauma, USF Nursing study shows [VIDEO]
The research suggests Accelerated Resolution Therapy may be an option for veterans who do not respond optimally to conventional therapies endorsed by the Department of Defense and VA […]
USF awarded $1.57 M to study TBI, other battlefield-related conditions
The Department of Defense grant may lead to better treatments, readjustment skills for veterans Tampa, FL (Jan. 31, 2012) – The University of South Florida has received a $1.57 […]