UF-led study offers insights into adoptive cellular therapy to treat brain tumor
New UF-led study in Science Advances offers insights into the likelihood of success of adoptive cellular therapy in certain brain tumor patients
New UF-led study in Science Advances offers insights into the likelihood of success of adoptive cellular therapy in certain brain tumor patients
Dr. Alexis Simpkins presented new findings at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2019 meeting regarding patients who have had a stroke in the past and are taking both aspirin and Plavix for stroke prevention.
Study to test responsive deep brain stimulation for patients with severe essential tremor.
A new study demonstrates a novel approach to examine markers of dopamine signaling in blood-borne immune cells.
Renovations to the MBI’s ground floor provide investigators access to the most up-to-date state-of-the-art facilities.
Michael J. Fox Foundation announces Edmond J. Safra Fellowship in Movement Disorders class of 2022.
New study led by Dr. Jianping Huang uses novel approach to halt or even shrink late-stage tumors such as glioblastoma, ovarian cancer and pancreatic cancer.
Drs. Dawn Bowers and Adam Woods lead multi-institutional study exposing older adults at risk of developing Alzheimer’s to near-infrared light.
Dr. Cara Croft awarded prestigious five-year fellowship supporting a collaborative UF-University College London project.
Dr. David Vaillancourt leads international study demonstrating that a non-invasive, automated MRI method can pinpoint various types of Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson’s-like syndromes.