Community service initiative brings neurosurgery faculty, staff, learners and trainees together
Members of the Lillian S. Wells Department of Neurosurgery participate in a different project each month.
Members of the Lillian S. Wells Department of Neurosurgery participate in a different project each month.
Dr. Catherine Flores among faculty members highlighted for inspiring and guiding College of Medicine students.
Video to kick of The V Foundation for Cancer Research’s “V Week” highlights UF Health’s efforts to fight brain cancer.
UF Health Neurosurgeryto have over two dozen of our researchers, clinicians and students at the 2022 Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting this coming November in Tampa, FL.
On NPR’s All Things Considered, Dr. Brandon Lucke-Wold weighs in on the need to incorporate technology for better protection.
Medical physicist and researcher in neurobehavioral mechanisms of addiction joined Drs. Kenneth Heilman and Mark Sherwood as distinguished professors in the UF College of Medicine.
Preston A. Wells Jr. Center for Brain Tumor Therapy team uses novel approaches to accelerate discoveries in the fight against brain cancer.
University of Florida researchers have received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to test an investigational new therapy in a first-in-human clinical trial for participants with primary glioblastoma, the most aggressive malignant brain tumor.
Two MBI members recently earned Innovations of the Year awards at UF Innovate Tech Licensing’s annual Standing InnOvation event recognizing the university’s top innovations. Steven Munger, Ph.D., was awarded for “Adaptive Olfactory Measure of Threshold (ArOMa-T)” a self-administered test to identify dysfunction in the sense of smell. Munger is…
In the mid-1980s, UF neurosurgeon William A. Friedman, M.D., and medical physicist Frank J. Bova, Ph.D., began looking into a lesser-known treatment technique called radiosurgery. After studying then-available technologies, Bova and Friedman came to believe that the existing systems were not only cost prohibitive but also…