- Influential Researchers at UCF Contribute to Impacts in Field, U.S. News Global RankingsWith top rankings across optics and photonics, health and education, UCF researchers are forces of influence through their highly cited research.
- Class Spotlight: Civic Engagement in the U.S. Healthcare SystemThis general education program course prepares students to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system as confident patients and patient advocates for their loved ones.
- UCF Nursing Student, Ukrainian Immigrant Selected as 2024-26 National Jonas ScholarFirst-generation college graduate Ilana Logvinov has overcome obstacles and persevered to achieve her goals to impact future generations as an educator and researcher.
- Research in 60 Seconds: Using EMG Tech, Video Games to Improve Wheelchair AccessibilityEngineering and biomedical sciences student Pavan Senthil’s research with Limbitless Solutions aims to empower patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
- UCF Awards Promotion and Tenure to 104 FacultyThe designations recognize years of excellence and productivity in teaching, research and service.
- UCF Med Students Win Top Prize for Glaucoma InnovationThird-year students Rachel Chapman, Hannah Brown and Sanjan Kumar won an award for their work on an early glaucoma detection tool.
- Sanford Is Home to Inaugural UCF-HCA Healthcare ResidencyWith a new cohort of physicians began their GME training on July 1, the UCF-HCA Healthcare partnership now has more than 620 residents and fellows training across Florida.
- Population Health Faculty Member Honored as FellowNolan Kline was honored as a fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology, an organization dedicated to researching how the relationships humans have with one another influences their lives.
- UCF Scientist Using AI To Speed Up Tuberculosis Drug DiscoveryUsing Kyle Rohde’s data and artificial intelligence, biotech company Atomwise narrowed its focus from millions of drugs to just 100, accelerating the search for new tuberculosis antibiotics.
- UCF Researcher Further Explores Nanotech to Improve Cancer and Disease DetectionBuilding upon his previous nanoparticle research, Xiaohu Xia received a National Institutes of Health grant to further enhance the sensitivity and accuracy of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) testing to screen for cancers and other diseases.
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