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Karla Arboleda
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UF engineer receives NSF grant to enable real-time surveillance of antimicrobial resistance

Christina Boucher, Ph.D., associate professor in the UF Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE), has received a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Age-specific mortality and immunity patterns of SARS-CoV-2

UF researcher Derek A. T. Cummings contributes to study published in nature.com on SARS-CoV-2.
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Researchers use proof-of-concept model for estimating economic impacts of disasters during COVID-19

As the physical and socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be explored by different experts, researchers at UF are using data from the past to establish a method for predicting the near-term economic impacts of the pandemic.

UF engineer receives NSF grant to enable real-time surveillance of antimicrobial resistance

Christina Boucher, Ph.D., associate professor in the UF Department of CISE, has received a $1.2 million grant from the NSF.

UF Researchers use data-driven proof-of-concept model for estimating economic impacts of disasters during COVID-19

Researchers at UF are using data from the past to establish a method for predicting the near-term economic impacts of the pandemic.

UF Health enrolls first patient in clinical trial aimed at creating new treatment for COVID-19

University of Florida Health has enrolled its first patient in a clinical trial for the Regeneron Pharmaceuticals’ monoclonal antibody cocktail to treat COVID-19.

Want to teach kids about nature? Insects can help — Akito Kawahara and Megan Ennes

Insects are everywhere – in backyards, balconies and the park down the street.

UF Health study shows flu vaccination might confer protection against severe COVID-19

A flu vaccination might do more than protect against influenza. It might also shield some people from a severe case of COVID-19 — even though the infection is caused by an entirely different virus.

Why Do People Risk Their Own Health for Their Pets?

New study of pet owners who would refuse or delay COVID testing or treatment.

UF philosophy researcher studying ethical issues in artificial intelligence

While data science experts create algorithms, embed programs and study machine learning, Duncan Purves asks what ethical issues could arise.

COVID-19 cases tracked by testing wastewater

The information can signal the presence of infection among students, almost a week before there are diagnosed cases.
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What genes can tell us about COVID-19 mortality rates

UF researcher leads study to understand why more men die from COVID-19 than women.
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