UF to use $23.5 million grant to build AI infrastructure to improve critical care
The multicenter grant aims to build an infrastructure for artificial intelligence in critical care.
The multicenter grant aims to build an infrastructure for artificial intelligence in critical care.
The UF Health Cancer Center will be presenting at the 2023 Tandem Meetings Feb. 15-19.
The proposed guidance system uses electromagnetic tracking for an intuitive user interface and may improve prostate biopsy accuracy.
The study will assess alpha/beta T-cell and B-cell depletion in allogeneic stem cell transplantation in malignant diseases.
The gathering will provide information on prostate cancer prevention and new treatments, as well as offer opportunities to learn how to cope.
Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, Ph.D., and Valérie de Crécy-Lagard, Ph.D., were elected AAAS fellows.
More than 400 local students attended the Cancer Research Symposium for High School Students on Jan. 26 in Ocala.
The UF College of Medicine's White Coat Company will perform on Feb. 14 for the UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
The study will research detrimental mutations in the human SRP54 gene.
As senior associate dean of UF graduate medical education, Cancer Center member Julia Close, M.D., works to improve training.