Backed by funding from the University of Florida Board of Trustees, the UF Health Aortic Disease Center is leading a campuswide surge in aortic research, committing $1.1 million in seed grants across the university. The research push is bringing surgeons, engineers, psychologists and other scientists together as the center leads efforts to better prevent, predict and treat diseases of the body’s main artery.
As one of the nation’s busiest aortic centers by surgical volume, the UF Health Aortic Disease Center is leveraging its clinical and academic strength to catalyze science ranging from imaging and artificial intelligence to biology and health services.
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