UF College of Medicine’s 2024 NIH-Funded Research Makes an Impact in Neurological Disease, Cancer, Diabetes and More (Doctor Gator)

UF College of Medicine’s 2024 NIH-Funded Research Makes an Impact in Neurological Disease, Cancer, Diabetes and More

Thanks to funding from the National Institutes of Health, researchers at the University of Florida College of Medicine have contributed significant projects to improve the lives of current and future patients impacted by a wide range of medical conditions.

In 2024, investigators initiated and continued multiyear federally funded projects that may soon lead to new treatments for conditions ranging from antibiotic resistant infections and diabetes to pediatric cancer and dementia.

“Every day, UF College of Medicine researchers — from our principal investigators, trainees and techs alike — use their passion and talents for science to solve problems impacting our patients,” said Azra Bihorac, M.D., M.S., senior associate dean for the UF Medicine office of research. “We are grateful to the NIH for enabling our researchers to fulfill the college’s mission of improving quality of life for all.”

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