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![From left to right, Pamela Muma, Les Muma, President Judy Genshaft and Vice President Charles Lockwood](/images/news/2019/usf-health-opens-pamela-muma-womens-health-center/usf-health-opens-pamela-muma-womens-health-center-490x327.jpg)
USF Health Opens New Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center
Women in the Tampa Bay region who seek a more personalized, navigated style of health care now have a new option, as USF Health opens the Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center.
January 30, 2019USF Health
![Stock Image of a medical needle next to a world globe](/images/news/2019/usfh-coph-global-health-diplomacy-national-security-symposium/usfh-coph-global-health-diplomacy-national-security-symposium-490x327.jpg)
COPH takes part in first USF Global Health, Diplomacy and National Security Symposium
The USF College of Public Health, in collaboration with other university entities will co-host the first annual USF Global Health, Diplomacy and National Security Symposium.
January 18, 2019USF Health
![Christian Bréchot, MD, PhD](/images/news/2018/former-pres-world-renowned-pasteur-institute/former-pres-pasteur-institute-490-327.jpg)
Former President of World-Renowned Pasteur Institute Joins USF Health
Dr. Christian Bréchot will help elevate biomedical and health-related areas of research excellence to the international level.
December 2, 2018USF Health
![Dr. Thomas Casale, principal investigator for the USF Health arm of the large-scale study testing a new drug for severely peanut-allergic patients, checks study participant Carter Grodi, 16.](/images/news/2018/usf-health-tests-new-peanut-allergy-drug/usf-healths-tests-peanut-490-327.jpg)
USF Health Tests New Peanut Allergy Drug
The University of South Florida was one of two Florida sites that tested the new immune therapy drug manufactured in Clearwater.
November 19, 2018Research and Innovation, USF Health
![A view of downtown Tampa and the Water Street building under construction](/images/news/2018/usf-marks-major-milestone/usf-health-marks-major-milestone-490-327.jpg)
USF Marks a Major Milestone in the Construction of New Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute
USF Health’s 13-story, 395,000-square-foot facility is scheduled to open in late 2019.
November 14, 2018USF Health
![Frank Morsani, attending the ceremony with wife Carol, was among 16 new inductees to USF’s Next Greatest Generation Veteran Fund Hall of Honor. The Morsanis stand next to a poster summarizing his military service during the Korean War.](/images/news/2018/usf-inducts-morsani/usf-inducts-korean-war-vet-morsani-490-327.jpg)
USF Inducts Korean War Veteran Frank Morsani into 2018 Hall of Honor
USF Health’s medical college and its Center for Advanced Healthcare on the Tampa campus are named after the Morsanis.
November 13, 2018USF Health
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Two USF Health Nursing Doctoral Students Win Florida Blue Health Innovation Pitch Competition
Their idea to develop a baby-bottle nipple mirroring the natural shape and breast-milk flow rate of the baby’s mother won two USF Health doctoral nursing students the first-place $10,000 prize.
October 15, 2018Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation, USF Health
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Player Down!
USF Health CAMLS brings simulation equipment and technical support to the Tampa Bay Lightning's turf. When the hockey player is a high-tech manikin, emergency medical training attains a whole new level.
September 13, 2018USF Health
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USF Health cardiologist studies genetic predisposition to sudden cardiac death
Sudden cardiac death most often makes the news when athletes in peak physical condition collapse and die while exercising or competing
August 6, 2018USF Health, University News
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Dr. Ramesh Ayyala To Receive American Glaucoma Society’s Humanitarian Award
Internationally known glaucoma surgeon and researcher Ramesh Ayyala, MD, professor and chair of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine’s Department of Ophthalmology, has been selected to receive the American Glaucoma Society’s 2019 Humanitarian Award.
July 26, 2018USF Health
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Dr. Krischer Among Latest MCOM Scholars Inducted Into Robert A. Good Honor Society
University Distinguished Professor Jeffrey Krischer, PhD, one of the world’s top National Institutes of Health researchers, was among the 31 USF Health Morsani College of Medicine scholars inducted into the Robert A. Good Honor Society (RGHS) Class of 2018 this spring.
July 13, 2018USF Health
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USF Public Health Professor Tapped To Head Sierra Leone EPA
Foday Moriba Jaward, PhD, an associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the USF College of Public Health, was recently appointed by the president of his native country, Sierra Leone, to lead that nation’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
July 11, 2018USF Health