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Karla Arboleda
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Coronavirus vaccines: health experts identify ways to build public trust — Ann Christiano and Jack J. Barry

Choices are affected by how people see the world, whom they trust, their perceptions of risk and consistency of message.

Eight months in confinement for COVID-19 and counting: What can we do about boredom?

In most of the world, much of us are still at home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. But getting stuck in our home can lead to boredom.

Pent-up travel demand could drive Americans to get COVID-19 vaccine

In a nationwide online survey, 74% of Americans who traveled for leisure said they were motivated by travel to get a vaccine.

Florida universities, health centers collaborate on COVID-19 outreach to minority communities

Universities and health care entities in Florida are providing outreach & engagement to minority communities affected by COVID-19.

Hoarding, stockpiling, panic buying: What’s normal behavior in an abnormal time? — Carol Mathews

UF Psychiatry Professor Carol Mathews writes for The Conversation.

A record number of women will serve in the 117th Congress, including at least 51 women of color — Sharon Austin

Women will gain at least 14 seats in the 117th Congress, setting a new record for female representation.

Hongcheng Liu, Ph.D., seeks to develop algorithms for building highly accurate radiation therapy treatment plans

A new project focuses on algorithms to improve methods of radiation therapy used in cancer treatments by optimizing treatment planning.

COVID-19 pandemic is worsened without coordination

A lack of coordination in measures to control COVID-19 may accelerate cyclical outbreaks, according to a team of UF researchers.

Before Kamala Harris, many Black women aimed for the White House — Sharon Austin

The vice president-elect of the United States is the American daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants.

Scientists are looking into the eyes of patients to diagnose Parkinson’s Disease

With artificial intelligence (AI), researchers have moved toward diagnosing Parkinson's disease with, essentially, an eye exam.

Who Should Get a Covid-19 Vaccine First?

A UF Health researcher said he may have found compounds that could potentially block a coronavirus infection.

Engineering professor uses AI to study brain functions

In order to better understand the center of human intelligence, Ruogu Fang uses artificial intelligence.
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