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Developing new pathways to care

Catherine Striley, Ph.D., M.S.W., M.S.E., is investigating ways to remove barriers to care and provide people with resources to empower themselves and improve their health and quality of life. In a recent project funded by the Tourette Syndrome Association, Striley and a colleague at Washington University created a video…

The POST features HealthStreet in article

Help wanted New CTSI initiatives focus on expanding access to clinical research  By Claire Baralt In November, UF’s HealthStreet program opened on the East Campus to assist people underrepresented in health services and health research. Read the full article.

The POST features Margo Klar in article

Saving babies one snip at a time PhD student receives Gates Foundation grant to create umbilical cord cutting device By Allyson Fox One-and-a-half million neonatal deaths worldwide due to infection, with many beginning as umbilical cord infections; 277,376 neonatal deaths alone attributed to tetanus in one year; and…

PhD student receives $100,000 grant to create umbilical cord cutting device

The kindest cut By Allyson Fox Margo Klar is developing a ceramic cutting device to prevent umbilical cord infections in newborns. Photo by Maria Belen Farias. One and a half million neonatal deaths worldwide due to infection, with many beginning as umbilical cord infections; 277,376 neonatal deaths alone attributed…

Superior Accomplishment Award winners named

Several College of Public Health and Health Professions employees were recognized at the UF Superior Accomplishment awards Health Science Center division luncheon February 23. Robert Cook, Richelle Davis, Donovan Lott and Donna Stilwell received Superior Accomplishment Awards. The award program recognizes staff members who contribute outstanding service, efficiency and/or economy to the university, or…

MPH Graduate recognized at PHHP Outstanding Alumni Awards

Dr. April J. Johnson, DVM, MPH, PhD, a 2006 graduate of the Master of Public Health Program – Epidemiology track was one of the alumni recognized at the college’s Outstanding Alumni Awards ceremony in November 2011. Dr. Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at Purdue University…

UF launches HealthStreet

UF launches HealthStreet   On Nov. 21, UF faculty and administrators were joined by community members and Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe to celebrate the launch of HealthStreet, a new community engagement initiative from the UF department of epidemiology. HealthStreet is designed to reduce disparities in health care and research. Community…