Posts Tagged Dennis Kyle

Dr. Dennis Kyle and colleagues publish two articles on leishmaniasis

| Global Health, Monday Letter, Our Research

USF Health Distinguished Professor Dennis E. Kyle, PhD, and colleagues are co-authors on two articles published in May, “Antileishmanial Activity of a Series of N2,N4-Disubstituted Quinazoline-2,4-diamines” in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and “Shagenes a and B, new tricyclic sesquiterpenes produced by an undescribed antarctic octocoral” in Organic Letters. Dr. […]

Every day is World Malaria Day in the USF College of Public Health

| Global Health, Global Health and Infectious Diseases Research, Monday Letter, Our World

On Friday, April 25, the public health community paused to commemorate World Malaria Day. It’s a day observed by the United Nations and other health organizations to showcase the efforts and progress made in the global fight to control this pandemic. With “Invest in the Future: Defeat Malaria” as the theme, the celebratory week included a wide range of events that brought malaria to the forefront of discussion. However, for two USF College of Public Health professors, malaria is on the forefront every day. John H. Adams, PhD and Dennis […]