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UF Researchers Project Omicron Wave in Florida
Researchers in the Department of Biology and their collaborators look ahead to the omicron variant's spread in Florida.
UF Pre-Law Fraternity Earns Top Awards at National Conference
The UF chapter of Phi Alpha Delta (PAD) took home nine awards, including several first-place honors, at the fraternity’s national pre-law conference.
New Study Asks Which Smartphone Treatments Best Help Smokers Quit
Psychology professor Jesse Dallery aims to identify the best smartphone applications for smoking cessation.
Prof. Richard Yost Elected National Academy of Inventors Fellow
The UF professor of chemistry invented the triple quadrupole mass spectrometer.
Predicting Zoonotic Pandemics
Professor Sadie Ryan collaborated on research examining tools that try to anticipate which wildlife pathogens might affect people.
Prof. Xiao-Xiao Zhang Receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Xiao-Xiao Zhang, assistant professor in the UF Department of Physics, was awarded the prestigious NSF grant to further her research.
Invasive Ants Can Threaten Ecosystems by Damaging Plants at the Roots
Biology alumnus Pat Milligan sounds the alarm on invasive ants' ability to harm plant life.
History and Philosophy Student Awarded Rhodes Scholarship
Aimee Clesi is the University of Florida's first Rhodes Scholar since 2000.
Dimitri Bourilkov Elected American Physical Society Fellow
Dimitri Bourilkov, associate scientist in the Department of Physics, was recognized for his work in data-intensive science.
Dengue’s Dance: Host Immunity Drives Viral Evolution
New research published in Science shows that as people gain immunity to dengue, it drives evolutionary pressures that select for viral evolution — and newly susceptible hosts.
Ytori Magazine Fall 2021 Issue Out Now
The new issue of the college's magazine highlights the transfer student experience, professional development opportunities, artificial intelligence research and more.
The Bigger Picture
Values instilled during his liberal arts and sciences education prepare alumnus Leonard Spearman for lifelong leadership.