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Dr. Laurence Morel and Dr. Mansour Mohamadzadeh receive two new NIH R01 grants

Center for Inflammation & Mucosal Immunology Dear Members & Friends: Please join us in congratulating Dr. Laurence Morel (Department of Pathology, Immunology & Laboratory Medicine) and Dr. Mansour Mohamadzadeh (Department of Infectious Diseases & Immunology, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition) for receiving two NIH R01 grants! The funding awarded…

A note on Dr. Mike Clare-Salzler’s retirement

Celebrating 27 years of distinguished service After providing exceptional leadership as chair of the UF Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine over the past 11 years, Michael Clare-Salzler, M.D., will step down from his position Aug. 1 and will retire from the University of Florida as Professor Emeritus of…

Team Safety and Quality Awards for Hospital Goal Improvement

https://bridge.ufhealth.org/quality-patient-safety/new-next/2020-patient-safety-and-quality-week/tuesday-3-10-team-safety-and-quality-awards-for-hospital-goal-improvement/ AWARD WINNERS Congratulations to the following teams who exemplified a culture dedicated to improving patient safety, quality, and the patient/family experience. The UF Health Invasive Placenta Management Team This multidisciplinary team recognized that the process for managing patients with placenta accreta was suboptimal. They began their cycles of…

Chief Residents 2020-21

We are extremely pleased to announce that Drs. Ashlie Rubrecht and Kait Weaver will be our Chief Residents for the 2020-21 year!  They will officially take over on July 1 and will be gearing up until then.  Please join me in congratulating them on all…

2019-2020 Graduate Appreciation Awards

Congratulations to Josephine Brown and Vanessa Rubio for this year’s graduate appreciation award for 2019-2020.  Your work and accomplishments are meaningful to the department and UF and we wish you much success in the future. …

2nd Annual Pathology Photo Contest

We didn’t let social distancing and quarantining prevent us from hosting our 2nd Annual Pathology Photo Contest – we adapted to a virtual platform instead!   Trainees were welcome to submit histomicrographs, gross images, electron microscopic images, or any other “art” they find in pathology and laboratory medicine.  Judging was…