Advancing Health Research
Maldonado-Molina Gives Two Presentations at Society for Prevention Research Meeting
Mildred Maldonado-Molina, Ph.D., gave two presentations at the Society for Prevention Research 26th Annual Meeting held in Washington, D.C...
HOP Faculty Receive AMIA 2017 Distinguished Paper Award
A paper co-authored by a team of OneFlorida researchers, including faculty in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy (HOP), was selected for the American Medical Informatics Association’s (AMIA) 2017 Distinguished Paper Award at AMIA’s 2017 Annual Symposium in Washington, D.C. in November. The research team, led by Zhe He,…
HOP Faculty Member Participates in National Summit on Early Childhood Development and Learning
Matthew Gurka, Ph.D., served on the committee that organized the University of Florida’s inaugural Early Childhood National Summit held in Orlando earlier this year.
Federal Law Regulating a Chemical Needed to Make Cocaine Helps Protect Mothers and Babies
Federal regulation of a chemical used in the illegal manufacture of cocaine appears to have helped lower cocaine-related hospital stays for new mothers and babies in the United States.
Institute for Child Health Policy 2017 Research Day
Hosted by the Institute for Child Health Policy Thursday, April 20, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Clinical and Translational Research Building (CTRB) Lobby Join child health researchers from across the University of Florida at the Institute for Child Health Policy’s annual research and…
HOP Student to Present Poster at ADA Meeting
Shannon Taylor, a graduate student in the Department of Health Outcomes & Policy, will present a poster at the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) 77th Scientific Sessions in San Diego in June. The poster, “To Refer or Not to Refer: An Evaluation of Provider-Level Barriers to Diabetes Self-Management Programs,” analyzes…