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USF Health Research Day 2025

On February 28th, our lab participated in USF Health Research Day. Members, Linh, Melissa, and Rachel presented their research posters as part of the "largest celebration of health sciences research collaboration across all four USF Health colleges". Melissa Olsen, a recent graduate of USF’s college...

American Heart Association (AHA) International Visiting Professorship Award

Drs. Bae (Visiting International Scholar Co-Principal Investigator), O-Uchi (U.S.-based Co-Principal Investigator), and Jhun (U.S.-based Co-Investigator) have been awarded the AHA International Visiting Professorship Award. During Dr. Bae's visit, we will investigate the project titled...

Dr. Stephanie Watts leads highly sought after hands-on training course

Hands-on training courses that teach Speech Pathologists to perform endoscopic swallowing and voice exams are in high demand across the nation. Dr. Stephanie Watts, Co-Founder of IVHI, led a team of interdisciplinary experts who taught an extremely valuable FEES/Strobe course to SLP students and...

2025 Clinical and Translational Science - ARTICLE: Brief Report

Ultrasound Renal Denervation Attenuates Early Cardiac Remodeling After Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Swine Model of Hypertensions and Dyslipidemia: A Pilot Study Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients typically present with a constellation of one or more risk factors including hypertension...

USF Neuroscience Institute Seminar Series

Dr. Gulick presented a new seminar on the multifactorial risk posed by the ALDH2*2 gene, which encodes an enzyme that breaks down acetaldehyde, and which is the causal factor in the Asian Glow effect of alcohol in many people, especially those of East Asian background.

New R44 Award from NIAAA

Dr. Gulick and her collaborators at Psilera, Inc. were just awarded a small business research grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. This grant will enable them to study Psilera's novel compounds as potential treatments for alcohol addiction with fewer side effects than...