Dr. Cindy Prins in the Orlando Sentinel
Cindy Prins, Ph.D., discusses population density in relation to the spread of novel coronavirus.
Cindy Prins, Ph.D., discusses population density in relation to the spread of novel coronavirus.
Dr. Natalie Dean appears on CNN International’s “Erin Burnett OutFront.” There she explains herd immunity and discusses Sweden’s herd immunity strategy. She also explains why the strategy might be bad for the U.S.
Dr. Natalie Dean co-authors a New York Times opinion piece that details the underlying dangers of pushing for ‘natural’ herd immunity without accompanying vaccinations.
Yang Yang, Associate Professor of Biostatistics, summarizes research findings about close-contact Coronavirus spread in households and among people who visit each other regularly.
Dr. Sonal Tuli details safe clinical practices in the UF Health ophthalmology clinics. EyeNet Magazine is an official publication of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Natalie Dean discusses research methodology as it relates to drug testing and improvements.
Dr. Cindy Prins, assistant dean at UF’s College of Public Health, and Thomas Hladish of UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute provide detailed analysis of factors contributing to Florida’s flattening curve.
Dr. Meredith Montgomery, clinical assistant professor of shelter medicine, discusses techniques to help alleviate stress in pets during these uncertain times.
Dr. Sonja Rasmussen on the importance of training, knowledge and fast response in the ongoing aftermath of the novel coronavirus.
Stacy Curtis provides advice on a well-stocked medicine cabinet.