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pages:- Tiny tool can play big role against tuberculosis, UF researcher finds
- Treating drug-addicted doctors is good medicine
- Tuberculosis — a misunderstood killer
- UF biologists join world experts in experiment to explore flu origins
- UF breaks ground today for $45 million Clinical and Translational Research Building
- UF cardiologist named to faculty affairs leadership position at College of Medicine
- UF cardiologists, surgeons team up to offer life-extending procedure
- UF celebrates opening of new Clinical and Translational Research Building
- UF College of Medicine research showcase gets bigger, better
- UF delivers promise of personalized medicine to heart patients
- UF gets almost $15 million in federal funds to build research complex to help older adults
- UF gets nearly $26 million to speed scientific discoveries to patient care
- UF Health receives $3.7 million to bring genomic medicine to more Floridians
- UF hepatologists test chemotherapy pill in patients with advanced liver cancer, cirrhosis
- UF Institute on Aging opens Health Promotion Center
- UF names leader of effort to speed research discoveries to patients
- UF oncologists fight leukemia with two-pronged therapy
- UF part of nationwide trials to test H1N1 vaccine in women, children, youth with HIV
- UF poised to help address HIV/AIDS in the region, distinguished researcher says
- UF professor receives prestigious award from Italian cardiologists
- UF receives $1.25 million to advance clinical research and personalized medicine
- UF receives $4.7 million to study marijuana’s role in immunity among HIV-positive adolescents
- UF receives grant to join national metabolomics consortium
- UF researcher honored for breakthrough in hepatitis c therapy
- UF researcher to probe evolution of HIV-related dementia
- UF researchers develop "nanorobot" that can be programmed to target different diseases
- UF researchers develop gene therapy that could correct a common form of blindness
- UF researchers receive $4.7 million to study improved therapies for hemophilia
- UF researchers suspect bacterial changes in mouth promote oral disease in people with HIV
- UF scientists discover clues to inflammatory disease