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Computer simulations run by David A. Ostrov show three compounds appear to have the potential to block coronavirus from cells.
UF scientist says drastic shifts in behavior appear to be having an effect in the pandemic, though they say the death toll will continue to mount and caution against drawing any sweeping conclusions.
With their studies all but shut down during the COVID-19 outbreak, UF/IFAS researchers in Balm are turning their attention to helping fight the coronavirus.
Duane Mitchell’s team at the University of Florida is a world leader in understanding how the body’s own immune system can be marshaled to fight cancers, especially brain cancers, in children and adults. It’s a big job, managing grants, directing clinical trials, writing journal articles, courting donors and countless other things.
“Here in Florida we have the largest number of people in any state over 70, so that’s of particular concern for us,” Lednicky said.
Structural Biologists Seek to Understand How Viruses and Cells Interact
Researchers are using an $800,000 grant to screen for new drugs that disrupt the relationship between leukemia cells and blood vessels
Shandra Trantham’s research into genetic disease began at age 13, when she snuck a look at her own medical chart....
UF Health researchers have identified a new strain of bacteria in the mouth that may keep bad bacteria in check
Athletes who wait to report a concussion may experience longer recovery times
UF and FSU researchers will collaborate on projects to address public health issues, especially those involving rural, minority and underserved populations.












