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Karla Arboleda
JoinedMarch 26, 2020
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COVID-19 Face masks

Clear masks for caregivers mean young children can keep learning from adults’ faces

UF Psychology professor Lisa Scott discusses the effects of traditional face masks on early childhood development.

NSF funds COVID-19 misinformation study

Dr. Yan Wang received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study misinformation and risk communication during the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19 Lab

Rapid home-based coronavirus tests are coming together in research labs — we’re working on analyzing spit using advanced CRISPR gene editing techniques

UF researchers are working with CRISPR-based technology to create quick testing for SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

UF mobilizes campus, Exactech expertise to make vital COVID-19 nasal swabs

UF Health teamed up with UF Engineering to 3D print nasal swabs in an effort to mobilize campus and make COVID-19 testing more accessible.

UF Geography Lecturer answers Reddit AMA questions on pandemics

Gabriela Hamerlinck teaches about pandemics at UF.

Investigating COVID-19 patterns in cities

Dr. Emre Tepe is studying the spatial and temporal relationships between COVID-19 cases and urban characteristics.
Physics machine for COVID-19

Physics Machine Shop Building Device to Protect Health Workers

While many spots on campus sit empty, the Department of Physics’ Machine Shop is up and running to aid in an important effort to protect health care workers.
Jamie Ellis

Recap: UF Entomologist answers Reddit AMA questions on honey bees

Jamie Ellis, an entomologist at UF/IFAS and lifelong beekeeper, answered questions on Reddit AMA about the honey bees he is in charge of at the UF Honey Bee Lab.

Model Shows How Masks and Social Distancing Could Control Coronavirus

Calistus Ngonghala, a UF math professor, published a study on how contributions like wearing masks and social distancing could affect the spread of COVID-19.

UF Health cardiologist: COVID-19 might be a disease of the lungs and the heart

As researchers continue to unravel the mysteries of COVID-19, they are increasingly realizing the disease caused by the novel coronavirus often involves more than the lungs that it ravages.
Lori Pennington

The future of travel

UF travel professor Lori Pennington-Gray talks about travel anxiety and the return of business in the travel industry.
Coronavirus COVID-19

Florida’s agriculture, marine industries report effects of COVID-19 restrictions

University of Florida economists now have a baseline understanding of ways the pandemic has affected the agriculture, aquaculture and marine sectors of Florida’s economy.
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