An antibiotic used to treat leprosy is among a handful of existing drugs that could attack and slow the spread of the United Kingdom variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19, a University of Florida Health researcher has found.
Three vaccines are now available to stem the pandemic, and for many, hope is increasing that a future free from the fear of COVID-19 is near.
New research is shedding light on how dementia can increase people’s risk for developing COVID-19, particularly among two groups: African...
Many high school students on day nine or later of their COVID-19 quarantine period tested positive for the virus, a University of Florida study published in JAMA has found.
Guilt and shame are two prevailing emotions surrounding COVID-19. This guilt stems in part from the fact that anyone could be a potential carrier of the virus.
At the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World, My T. Thai is developing software to explain how bias can creep into algorithms.
UF Department of Urban and Regional Planning Professor Ruth Steiner presented ideas pertaining to urban design in the COVID-19 era.
“OR-DRD-AI2020: The Artificial Intelligence learns optimal treatment strategies for hypotension in surgery” was funded by UF Research.
UF Health physicians put themselves at risk to provide critical medical relief around the globe.
What do witches have to do with your favorite beer?
When I pose this question to students in my American literature and culture classes, I receive stunned silence or nervous laughs.
Two students from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business finished among the top teams at the Templeton Business Ethics Case Competition at Stetson University.
Telemedicine became standard practice, even though it was rarely used before the pandemic.












