Two UF faculty members earn leadership roles with American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Dr. Michael Jaffee named a director of neurology with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and Dr. Josepha Cheong elected as board chair.
Dr. Michael Jaffee named a director of neurology with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and Dr. Josepha Cheong elected as board chair.
In New York Times article, Dr. Michael Jaffee discusses risk factors for brain injury.
Study provides insight into mechanisms of plasticity in neurons responsible for breathing, part of research into potential treatment for ALS, spinal cord injury.
Program empowers postdoctoral fellows to advance groundbreaking neuroscience research through mentorship, community, and competitive funding.
Dancer Kelsey Peterson visited UF for a screening of her acclaimed film “Move Me,” sharing her journey and leading dance workshops with faculty and students.
In Brain and Life Magazine, Dr. Michael Jaffee shares how people with neurologic conditions can stay active and safe during cold weather.
Multidisciplinary research projects selected for annual UF Research awards.
UF-led team reports on influence of aging related to brain changes following mild traumatic brain injuries.
Dr. Chris Robinson conducted a webinar on traumatic brain injury, which ended up saving a soldier’s life.
Dr. Michael Jaffee and team welcome health care personnel from U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee to discuss brain injury research and treatment.