New Fertilizer Technology May Help Farmers Reduce Nitrogen Load
In the Suwannee Valley, farmers are diligently searching for solutions, or Best Management Practices (BMPs), to efficiently use fertilizers in crop production.... Read More
UF Researchers Develop First-Ever Protocol for Treating Rare Infection in Dogs
While participating in a summer research project in Thailand in 2018, a University of Florida graduate student and his mentor discovered a... Read More
Neuroimmunology Expert Featured at Neuroscience 2019 Press Conference
Malú Tansey, Ph.D., director of UF’s Center for Translational Research in Neurodegenerative Disease, was among a select group of experts to present... Read More
Verigo Founder Featured on Radio Cade Podcast
Adam Kinsey, the founder of Verigo, a supply-chain IT company that uses smart sensors to track and monitor fresh produce during its... Read More
New Study Shows Modified T Cells Enhance Effectiveness of Immunotherapy in Tumors
In a new cell-culture and mouse-model study, a research team at the McKnight Brain Institute led by UF’s Jianping Huang, M.D., Ph.D.,... Read More
UF Researchers to Study PFAS’ Effect on Humans
While many Americans aren’t familiar with PFAS, this group of manufactured chemicals not only surrounds us but can be found in nearly... Read More
UF Researcher Receives Grant to Support Pulmonary Hypertension Clinical Research
Bayer announced recipients of the inaugural Pulmonary Hypertension Accelerated Bayer (PHAB) Awards, a U.S.-based research grant program created to support clinical research... Read More
End the Stigma and Start the Conversation About Men’s Mental Health
Mental health issues are nothing to be ashamed of and nothing to hide. Quite the opposite, in fact. They are to be... Read More
Growers Should Manage Tomato Bacterial Spot While Seedlings are in Transplant Facilities
New findings from the University of Florida scientists could help tomato growers nationwide in their battle against a damaging disease. With 37,000 acres,... Read More
UF and the University of Arizona Explore Using Near-Infrared Light to Improve Brain Function of Older Adults
A team of scientists at the University of Florida and the University of Arizona will investigate whether exposing older adults at risk... Read More