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.
Blood tests measuring physiologic changes could someday be a great tool for neurologists and sports doctors in managing concussion.
Five-year National Institutes of Health Research Education Program, or R25, grant supports residents’ research education activities and academic career development.
UF among 30 colleges and military service academies involved with NCAA and Department of Defense concussion study.
Athletes at the University of Florida to continue participation.
Following Sandra Day O'Connor's announcement of her dementia, and possibly Alzheimer's, diagnosis, Dr. Todd Golde explains a dementia diagnosis, current treatments and his hope for the future.
A new study led by Loic Deleyrolle, Ph.D., an assistant professor of neurosurgery, has implications for advancing new metabolic therapies for glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain cancer.
A new article examining data from clinical trials led by Melissa Armstrong, M.D., an assistant professor of neurology, shows that nusinersen treatment benefits certain patients with spinal muscular atrophy.
A new discovery led by Dr. Catherine Flores using stem cells to overcome resistance to immunotherapy drugs may open the door to more effective treatment for brain cancer.
The seventh annual 2018 Celebrating Distinction event honored faculty named to endowed professorships, chairs.
Melissa Armstrong, M.D., an assistant professor of neurology, partnered with the Lewy Body Dementia Association to survey the families of patients who had dementia with Lewy bodies.