MBI News
Dr. William Friedman named to UF College of Medicine Wall of Fame
William Friedman, M.D., chair emeritus of the Lillian S. Wells Department of Neurosurgery, was recently named to the UF College of Medicine Wall of Fame, the college's highest honor.
MBI celebrates 20 years of brain research
View a historical video that revisits the McKnight Brain Institute's beginnings and takes a glimpse at where it's headed in the future.
New study explores use of blood tests for concussion
Blood tests measuring physiologic changes could someday be a great tool for neurologists and sports doctors in managing concussion.
UF neurosurgery and neurology departments team up for interdisciplinary NIH grant
Five-year National Institutes of Health Research Education Program, or R25, grant supports residents’ research education activities and academic career development.
Drug addiction takes toll mentally, physically
Jason Hunt, M.D., assistant professor of addiction medicine, was featured as an expert source in a Citrus County Chronicle article about opioid addiction.
Genes may affect the severity of CTE
Michael Jaffee, M.D., vice chair and associate professor of neurology and director of the Trauma, Concussion and Sports Neuromedicine Program, commented about a new CTE study in The Boston Globe.
World’s most comprehensive concussion study expanded
UF among 30 colleges and military service academies involved with NCAA and Department of Defense concussion study.
NCAA and Department of Defense expand concussion study with $22.5 million in new funding
Athletes at the University of Florida to continue participation.