Gainesville area teens test neuroscience knowledge at Alachua County Brain Bee
UF neuroscience students run the Alachua County Brain Bee, encouraging teens to pursue the field.
UF neuroscience students run the Alachua County Brain Bee, encouraging teens to pursue the field.
Dr. Michael Jaffee and team welcome health care personnel from U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee to discuss brain injury research and treatment.
UF’s Brain Injury, Rehabilitation and Neuroresilience Center awarded Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership grant.
Jaffee is the founding director of UF’s Brain Injury, Rehabilitation and Neuroresilience Center and is board certified in neurology, psychiatry, sleep medicine and brain injury medicine with additional certifications in behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry.
We’re highlighting an employee who plays a key role in the research efforts happening at the BREATHE and BRAIN Centers.
Drs. Michael Jaffee and Yulia Orlova contributed to NEJM Group publication.
During Brain Awareness Week, UF students ignited the curiosity of schoolchildren across Alachua County.
Dr. Michael Jaffee selected as guest editor of edition focused on behavioral neurology and psychiatry.
Roughly 50 student volunteers from the local SfN Chapter participated in virtual events.