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Rehabilitation Science PhD Program

T32 Trainees Present at NMPT Symposium

On March 23-24, the Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions held its annual Neuromuscular Plasticity research symposium. The two-day event to concluded with presentations from our T32 trainees. Anna Fusco, MD/PhD student and T32 Trainee, presents her research on…

2023 PHHP Research Day

The University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions held its 36th Annual Research Day on February 9. The keynote speaker for the event was Marsha Davis, PhD, Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia. Congratulations to Tinu Olarewaju,…

Cameron receives UF Health Cancer Center Predoctoral Award

Congratulations to Miles Cameron, BS, BM, on receiving the UF Health Cancer Center Predoctoral Award. Cameron was among six recipients who received the award at the center’s Research Day on January 11.  This award recognizes and supports outstanding predoctoral candidates who are conducting innovative cancer…

Rose shares latest research initiatives

Dorian Rose, PT, PhD, Research Associate Professor and Brooks Clinical Research Scientist, shares new interest areas of research in a recent issue of the Brooks Beyond Magazine. “A new area of inquiry for our research team is to…

UF Core Values Week

This week is Core Values Week, a university-wide initiative that focuses on six central values: 1) Excellence, 2) Discovery & Innovation, 3) Inclusion, 4) Freedom & Civility, and 6) Community. Dr. David Fuller, Professor, and Rehabilitation Science Program Director, speaks on Community and creating a…

Rehab Science Students present at Neuromuscular Plasticity Nines

Congratulations to the four Rehabilitation Science students who presented their research during the 2022 Neuromuscular Plasticity Nines Summer Seminar Series. This interdisciplinary seminar series, hosted by the BREATHE and Neuromuscular Plasticity T32 training programs, allows PhD students and post-doctoral fellows to…

Research Snapshot: Dr. David Fuller publishes new collaborative rat-model study

The hyperbaric oxygen treatment resulted in an increase in the number of detectable neurons in the injured spinal cord David Fuller, PhD, professor and Rehabilitation Science Program Director, published a new rat-model study along with Sara Turner and Michael Sunshine, former postdoctoral researchers in Fuller’s lab,…