Faculty News
Views from a pandemic
This tells the personal stories of some of our faculty, staff and students and their experiences during the pandemic.
83rd College On Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Scientific Virtual Meeting
The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) is the oldest and largest organization in the US dedicated to advancing a scientific approach to substance use and addictive disorders. CPDD actively promotes basic scientific research in all aspects of substance abuse, and facilitates the sharing of knowledge and new discoveries…
UF Board of Trustees recognized UF Health Screen, Test & Protect Team
Last Thursday, the UF Board of Trustees recognized UF Health Screen, Test & Protect Director Michael Lauzardo, M.D., M.Sc., with a permanent resolution that paid homage to his work and leadership to help guide UF through the COVID-19 pandemic. Board of Trustees Chair Mori Hosseini read the full resolution, highlighting the…
UF Health pediatrician answers questions about importance of vaccines for kids
With vaccine eligibility continuing to expand to teenagers and likely younger children in the near future, many parents have questions about if and when their children should get the vaccine. University of Florida Health researcher and pediatrician Sonja A. Rasmussen, M.D., a professor in…
Cottler lab hosts weekly virtual happy half hours
COVID-19 has altered the way we do things, making it a challenge to remain connected. The Cottler lab has taken to Zoom to engage with their team during weekly “Happy Half Hour” meetings. What started as a way to check in with everyone in the midst of everything virtual has…
Pearson receives Johns Hopkins Heritage Award
Dr. Thomas A. Pearson, professor of medicine and epidemiology, has been selected by the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association to receive the 2021 Heritage Award. Dr. Pearson earned his BA, MPH, MD, and PhD in cardiovascular epidemiology all from Johns Hopkins, where he also completed residencies in preventive medicine and…
UF Health researcher explains herd immunity and how it could end COVID-19 pandemic
It’s a term we’re going to hear much more frequently during the final chapter of the COVID-19 pandemic — herd immunity. With millions of Americans being vaccinated against COVID-19 every day, many are looking to the future and asking when the coronavirus pandemic will end. It’s a surprisingly…
Shapiro Honored by Chapman Society and Gold Foundation
The Chapman Society, the UF College of Medicine chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society, has selected Ms. Jerne Shapiro, lecturer in Epidemiology, as UF’s healthcare team member nominee for the Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s National Humanism in Medicine Medal. Ms. Shapiro is being recognized for her immense contributions…
Keeping families informed about the COVID-19 vaccines available for children
In this video interview, Sonja A. Rasmussen, MD, MS, an epidemiologist and a professor in the UF College of Medicine’s department of pediatrics and the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions, discusses current options available for children, a potential timeline for additional vaccines for younger age groups, thoughts…