Tech Tuesday – Barry Byrne
In this week’s Tech Tuesday for WCJB TV20, UF Innovate’s Loren Miranda speaks with Dr. Barry Byrne, Associate Chair of Pediatrics and Director of the UF Powell Gene Therapy Center.
In this week’s Tech Tuesday for WCJB TV20, UF Innovate’s Loren Miranda speaks with Dr. Barry Byrne, Associate Chair of Pediatrics and Director of the UF Powell Gene Therapy Center.
It is an honor to greet you as chair of the University of Florida Department of Pediatrics and physician-in-chief of UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital. As a leader in care, UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital is proud to be recognized as a nationally ranked hospital in four pediatric…
Congratulations to Paul Castillo Caro, M.D. who was accepted into the National Cancer Institute’s Early Investigator Advancement Program (EIAP) as an EIAP Scholar! The EIAP is designed to assist eligible and qualified Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) and New Investigators (NIs) from institutions across the country in their professional and…
Michael Haller, MD discusses the recent study and publication Low-Dose Antithymocyte Globulin: A Pragmatic Approach to Treating Stage 2 Type 1 Diabetes…
Laura Jacobsen is a pediatric endocrinologist and physician scientist at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. She enjoys many forms of art, including drawing and crochet; however, the image on the cover of this issue of Diabetes Care is a simple photograph taken at diabetes camp. Laura recalls how…
A project led by a researcher in the University of Florida’s College of Public Health and Health Professions seeks to improve the effectiveness of clinical trials designed to treat childhood neuromuscular diseases.
The University of Florida is the world’s top contributor to scientific knowledge and literature about a widely used gene therapy technique, according to newly published research.
Join UF Health MedCast Host Melanie Cole and Dr. Arun Srivastava as they discuss gene therapy for hemophilia.
The University of Florida has been tapping into augmented reality to aid anatomy dissections and better prepare students getting ready to care for patients in the real world.
A new artificial intelligence computer program created by researchers at the University of Florida and NVIDIA can generate doctors’ notes so well that two physicians couldn’t tell the difference, according to an early study from both groups.