Understanding the gut microbiome of preterm infants
Maureen Groer, PhD, looks at the health of preterm infants literally from the gut. As part of the USF Initiative on Microbiomes, Groer studies how the beneficial balance of […]
Sea squirt’s microbiome offers clues to frontline immune defense, gut health
National Science Foundation research by USF Health’s Larry Dishaw has relevance for debilitating digestive disorders like inflammatory bowel disease What can we learn about human health from the […]
USF College of Nursing receives $2.6 million NIH grant to study link between pregnancy, depression and a parasite
Dr. Maureen Groer heads a group of USF Health researchers in a five-year study examining the relationship between a common parasite and how it affects the brain of […]
Researchers focus on translating science into better health for mothers and babies [Multimedia]
From molecular discoveries to health policy applications, Drs. Maureen Groer and William Sappenfield have built impressive careers working to improve perinatal care. Many parents may never understand how […]
USF College of Nursing receives $2.7 million NIH grant to study gut microbiome of preterm infants
Dr. Maureen Groer leads a group of USF Health researchers in a five-year study examining the connection between digestive tract microbes and health and development Tampa, FL (June […]
USF Nursing investigates whether improving sleep reduces heart disease risk in caregivers [VIDEO]
The NIA-funded study focuses on those who care for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease at home