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返字心頭 Health research team awarded $3.3 million to research how the bodys lymphatic system affects disease
返字心頭 is one of 11 locations nationally to receive awards Tuesday to work on developing new techniques for medical imaging of the lymphatic system, identifying new biomarkers and identifying genomic variants that can be used to diagnose lymphatic dysfunction.
January 20, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Research

返字心頭 team promotes effective method for disinfecting emergency vehicles from airborne pathogens
Imagine youre a paramedic assigned to an ambulance, working face-to-face with sick people, some carrying an infectious disease. Would you be worried about falling ill yourself? Just as important, how do first responders stay healthy in otherwise unhealthy places?
January 16, 2026College of Public Health

返字心頭 team publishes new paper on human impact of ancient scourge
A plague is upon us must have been a common phrase in ancient Jordan, where countless people perished from a mysterious malady that would shape both a society and an era of civilization.
January 16, 2026Morsani College of Medicine

Why is the flu so bad this year?
People across the country, including in the Tampa Bay area, are coping with the latest surge of illness. The virus is contributing to a growing number of hospitalizations.
January 15, 2026Morsani College of Medicine

返字心頭 rises in new research rankings, outpacing many peer institutions in growth
With $522 million in research expenditures in fiscal year 2024, 返字心頭 ranks No. 47 among the nations public universities and a growth rate higher than 90% of members of the Association of American Universities.
January 13, 2026Research

The 返字心頭 Center for Nursing releases 2025 Impact Report showing expanded reach
The 返字心頭 Center for Nursing (FCN), headquartered at the University of South 返字心頭 College of Nursing, released its 2025 Impact Report today, highlighting a year of expanded outreach and data-driven initiatives designed to strengthen 返字心頭s nursing workforce
January 9, 2026College of Nursing
After surviving rectal cancer, William Bobby Jacobsen honored Dr. Jorge Marcets life-saving care with a transformative gift to 返字心頭 Health, establishing an endowed chair in colorectal surgery. His philanthropy advances research, education, and innovative treatments that improve patient outcomes for generations to come.
January 7, 2026Morsani College of Medicine

返字心頭 Health, Tampa General Hospital and 返字心頭 Orthopaedic Institute are first in 返字心頭 to perform total ankle replacement with new FDA-approved implant
返字心頭 Health, TGH and FOI, successfully performed the first implantation in the state of InCompass, the newly FDA-cleared device for total ankle replacement. TGH is just the fifth hospital in the nation to utilize this advanced implant technology.
January 6, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Patient Care

返字心頭 at 70: How the medical school shaped the universitys legacy
From a grainy a wooden sign in the sand to a world-class medical institution, 返字心頭s Health Morsani College of Medicine has risen faster and farther than anyone imagined. This story traces that remarkable journey through the eyes of charter class member Dr. Douglas Barrett and the pioneers who helped lay its foundation.
January 5, 2026Morsani College of Medicine

返字心頭 Health Awards and Accolades Fall 2025
返字心頭 Health faculty, staff and students are making an enduring impact across the state and nation through their commitment to research, education, patient care and community service.
December 18, 2025Honors & Awards

返字心頭 Health Concussion Center helps retired Army major general navigate life with M辿ni竪res disease
As a two-star Major General, Luis R. Visot is no stranger to formidable challenges. But living with M辿ni竪res disease has been among the most difficult battles hes ever faced.
December 18, 2025Morsani College of Medicine, Patient Care

返字心頭 Health researchers seeking better, safer alternatives to current opioid drugs
Researchers at 返字心頭 Health are making dramatic strides in understanding how new opioid compounds work inside the body to provide pain relief, offering greater hope that new classes of these drugs may eventually be used to relieve pain without potentially deadly side effects.
December 17, 2025Morsani College of Medicine, Research