Five of UF’s faculty will be inducted into The Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine of Florida on Friday, recognizing their contributions in areas that range from using novel treatments to improve heart disease outcomes to translating basic biological discoveries into longer lifespans.
The faculty include Dominick J. Angiolillo, professor of medicine and medical director at UF Health Cardiovascular Center, J. Scott Angle, senior vice president for agricultural and natural resources, Roger B. Fillingim, distinguished professor and associate dean of planning and institutional effectiveness for the College of Dentistry, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, professor in the Institute on Aging, and Neil Sullivan, professor of physics. The full list of 2024 inductees is here.