MBI director Dr. Todd Golde hosts UF Eye Opener Discovery Breakfast
Dr. Golde discussed neuromedicine research on campus — from Alzheimer's disease to age-related memory loss to brain cancer.
Dr. Golde discussed neuromedicine research on campus — from Alzheimer's disease to age-related memory loss to brain cancer.
In a short video and Conversation article, Dr. Pumariega explains how a modified version of the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), which began as a research and clinical tool, can be used by anyone to help prevent suicide.
The vulnerability of particular brain regions in old age that are important for problem-solving and reasoning.
New research led by MBI member Dr. Jay Clugston recorded the number of head impacts during Gator football practices.
The relationship between brain inflammation, long-term potentiation and aging.
MBI members discuss how the service and science hub specialty care model is working at the Fixel Center.
Read the American Association of Physicists in Medicine press release and Gainesville Sun article about the award, which recognizes Dr. Frank Bova's lifetime of outstanding contributions to medical physics.
Camp led by MBI members helps kids with OCD and anxiety, advances research.
Steven DeKosky, M.D., professor of neurology and deputy director of the McKnight Brain Institute, was recently featured in a story published by the American Academy of Neurology's Brain & Life magazine revisiting the paper he co-authored with Dr. Bennet Omalu about CTE.
Melissa Armstrong, M.D., M.Sc., was senior author on a new guideline highlighting the importance of an accurate diagnosis and proper care for those in vegetative and minimally conscious states.