UF hosts Tick-borne Disease Symposium
UF develops first high-altitude device to help detect health threats from the sky
Pig kidneys for transplantation could help thousands of patients with kidney failure
Food safety is among top concerns for Floridians, UF/IFAS survey finds
The Strategist – PHHP professor identifies ways to get vaccines to people most in need
UF receives new grant to address zoonotic diseases in Mongolia
Unexplained increase in tick-borne diseases in Florida puzzles experts
UF researchers: Tail vaccinations in cats could save lives
UF researchers featured on The FLORIDA Channel
First preeminence funding to advance new research frontiers
UF researchers report cats may be the key to human HIV vaccine
EPI Researcher elected as Chair-Elect for the American Statistical Association’s Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Dr. Ziad A. Memish, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia visits the Emerging Pathogens Institute
International scientists at UF this week for epidemiology workshop
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A workshop on virus evolution and molecular epidemiology is being held this week at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center, hosted by UF’s Emerging Pathogens Institute. Read More
Fewer people getting ciguatera
UF helping develop insecticide to target malaria-carrying mosquitoes
EPI Researcher awarded the Florida Association for Food Protection’s award for Laboratorian of the Year
UF Oyster Recovery Team issues findings: Drought and salinity major issues, not oil
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — There is no evidence that pollutants from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill contributed to the “unprecedented” decline in recent Apalachicola Bay oyster populations, according to a report this week by the University of Florida. Read More
Alachua County getting closer to 70 percent flu vaccination rate for students
Introduction to Phylogenetic Inference and RNA Secondary Structure Analysis Workshop
The NIGMS-‐Sponsored Center for HIV RNA Studies (CRNA), and the Emerging Pathogens Institute are sponsoring a workshop called the Introduction to Phylogenetic Inference and RNA Secondary Structure Analysis. May 30–‐31, 2013 at the University of Florida, Gainesville Read More
The International Center, IFAS and EPI to host the Innovations for International Development Symposium
The International Center, IFAS International Programs, and the Emerging Pathogens Institute are pleased to be hosting the upcoming Innovations for International Development Symposium. Read More
EPI Members recognized by UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Huge, aggressive mosquito may be abundant in Florida this summer, UF/IFAS expert warns
Research suggests malaria can be defeated without a globally led eradication program
Research Day allows Emerging Pathogens Institute to show the breadth of its work
The Emerging Pathogens Institute held its sixth annual Research Day on Feb. 14. Read More