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 Taneja College of Pharmacy is building a future Maker Space/Creativity Lounge
The Taneja College of Pharmacy has enhanced its foundational, didactic, and experiential curriculum to accommodate the diversity of students entering pharmacy school, many with diverse backgrounds in study, […]
Top 10 USF Health News Stories of 2022
This year’s top stories highlight USF Health as an academic medical center. Stories of patient gratitude, innovative research and development, and affirmation that the USF Health Morsani College […]
USF Health research team studying role that little-known protein plays in the riddle of Alzheimer’s disease
USF Health researchers are studying how a little-known protein known as BIN1 may contribute to the formation of tangles in the brain that are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s […]
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 scientists coordinate clinical trial of drug that receives FDA approval to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes
Scientists at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine helped coordinate the study of a drug approved Thursday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to delay […]
When is the arrival of a textbook really special? When your teachers are the editors
Authors often compare publishing a book to birthing a baby – a metaphor that is even more apt when the book in question is THE medical textbook on […]
Who knew? On-stage role gives glimpse of USF Health colleague’s side interest and talent
We all know our workmates at work, but few of us know how they spend their spare time. It can be a fun surprise to learn about our […]
USF Health faculty earn NIH grant to create coordinated-care program that better serves pregnant patients with opioid use disorder
Faculty across several disciplines at USF Health earned National Institutes of Health funding to streamline prenatal, obstetric, pediatric, treatment, behavioral and community health care for patients with opioid […]
Grateful Patient Series: Dr. Matthew Mifsud with Aubrey Romero
For most children, a loose tooth usually means a visit from the Tooth Fairy. But for Aubrey Romero of Parrish, it was a sign of something more serious, […]