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Investigators earn funds to support brain and spinal cord injury research during COVID-19

Seven University of Florida neuroscientists have earned Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Trust Bridge Funds.
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Ira Longini discusses coronavirus on NPR’s podcast Coronavirus Latest

UF researcher Ira Longini was on NPR to discuss the latest about the coronavirus.
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Is the loss of your sense of smell and taste an early sign of COVID-19?

The director of the University of Florida’s Center for Smell and Taste and the co-director of the UF Health Smell Disorders Program answer questions about this emerging trend.

Is the loss of your sense of smell and taste an early sign of COVID-19?

Loss of smell occurs with the common cold and other viral infections of the nose and throat.
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Juggling classes, research, UF students join the fight against COVID-19

Thirty UF faculty members and students answered the call when the state of Florida needed to drastically boost the number of epidemiologists working with health departments around the state.

Keeping families informed about the COVID-19 vaccines available for children

Families are beginning to ask more questions about when COVID-19 vaccines will be offered to children younger than 16, and...
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Leading in wartime: 5 ways CEOs should communicate with their workers during coronavirus

From UF Public Relations Department, Rita Men outlines the 5 ways that CEOs can communicate to their teams during a crisis like COVID-19.

Lessons learned from treating sepsis may help with COVID-19 treatment, UF researchers suggest

The mortality rate of the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the standard process of drug development, amplifying the need for lifesaving treatment and marking the start of the sprint toward a cure or gold standard treatment.

Mapping the spread of COVID-19 in Brazil

New research published in Science looks back at how COVID-19 spread over time throughout Brazil, to create a pandemic hotspot.

Measuring the new normal post COVID-19

UF Engineering researcher Eric Jing Du received a NSF RAPID Grant to study how people can have improved responses to future global crises.

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.

Modeling COVID-19 vaccination efforts in the US

Recent work contributed to by UF mathematician Burton Singer seeks to estimate how COVID-19 vaccination campaigns will affect the future trajectory of the pandemic in the US.
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