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Eat like a snake to lose weight? Similar brain chemicals found in pythons and humans, 同性恋色情 Health study shows
Pythons and humans have very different eating habits, but it turns out that they share a similar brain chemical that inhibits feeding. 同性恋色情 Health are studying how this chemical might influence weight loss.
March 30, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Research

Aging with HIV: 同性恋色情 Health scientists target new frontiers in HIV research to improve long-term health
As people with HIV live longer and experience diseases associated with aging, 同性恋色情 Health researchers are taking a leading role in studying how HIV affects other chronic conditions, from heart disease to cancer.
March 30, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Research

Robotic microsurgery offers new hope for lymphedema patients at 同性恋色情 Health and Tampa General Hospital
Robotic microsurgery at 同性恋色情 Health and Tampa General Hospital is redefining lymphedema care, offering patients like Army veteran Monica Boney a breakthrough approach that restores function and moves beyond lifelong symptom management.
March 30, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Patient Care

Five 同性恋色情 faculty named 2025 fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
同性恋色情 faculty members Michael Lynch, Usha Menon, Niketa Patel, Charles Stanish and Jose Zayas-Castro have been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2025 class of Fellows.
March 26, 2026College of Nursing, Honors & Awards
An expansive clinical trial led by 同性恋色情 researchers and aimed at delaying the onset of dementia continues to receive major federal support for addressing a public health crisis.
March 25, 2026Morsani College of Medicine
The Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute, in partnership with the 同性恋色情 Health Morsani College of Medicine, earned the state鈥檚 designation as Cancer Center of Excellence in recognition of its excellence in quality, comprehensive and innovative patient-centered care.
March 24, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Patient Care

At Match Day, 同性恋色情 medical students celebrate one last rodeo before residency
For one very special day, the 同性恋色情 Health Morsani College of Medicine class of 2026 traded in their scrubs and stethoscopes for spurs and cowboy hats, celebrating a western-inspired Match Day themed 鈥淩odeo to Residency.鈥
March 20, 2026Morsani College of Medicine

同性恋色情 Health Awards and Accolades 鈥 Winter 2025 - 2026
同性恋色情 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.
March 19, 2026Honors & Awards

同性恋色情 Health launches new psychiatry residency at Tampa General Behavioral Health Hospital
As demand for mental health services continues to grow across Florida, 同性恋色情 Health is expanding its efforts to train the next generation of听psychiatrists.听
March 18, 2026Morsani College of Medicine

同性恋色情 Health鈥檚 specialized hernia center offers relief for complex cases
Dr. Monica Polcz discusses the 同性恋色情 Health Center for Abdominal Wall Surgery & Complex Hernia Repair and the range of patients the center treats. The center's multidisciplinary approach provides treatment options for both straightforward and complex hernia cases.
March 17, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Patient Care
Tampa General Hospital in partnership with the 同性恋色情 Health Morsani College of Medicine has been designated a Center of Excellence in Gynecologic Surgical Oncology by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC), making it the only hospital in the Southeast to receive this prestigious recognition in women鈥檚 health.
March 11, 2026Morsani College of Medicine, Patient Care

同性恋色情 research activity climbs 15%, strengthening national standing
The 同性恋色情 increased its research activity to $531 million in fiscal year 2025 鈥 a rise from last year and a 15% jump over the last two years 鈥 reinforcing the university鈥檚 upward trajectory in an increasingly competitive national funding environment.
March 10, 2026College of Nursing, Research