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Rehabilitation Science Alum Spotlight: Alicia Vose

Alicia Vose, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville. She earned her Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science from the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions in 2019. After earning her Ph.D., Vose completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the UF Breathing Research…

NeuroNines: Kelemen, Shedlock, & Williams

Thursday, June 12, at 9 am, the NMPT and BREATHE Training Programs hosted NeuroNines featuring Delaney Kelemen, Cameron Shedlock, and Todd Williams. View the full schedule here.

Harrison Clarke Publishes in Nature Communications

BREATHE T32 predoc, Harrison Clarke, recently published in Nature Communications. This paper introduces a framework to test whether AI systems can rapidly self-improve and develop unexpected advanced abilities on their own. By proposing new benchmark tasks and evaluation criteria, Clarke aims to clarify how to distinguish genuine autonomous improvement from…

NeuroNines: Poole, Terry, & Zhang

Thursday, June 5, at 9 am, the NMPT and BREATHE Training Programs hosted NeuroNines featuring Brittney Poole, Alyssa Terry, and Botao Zhang. View the full schedule here.

NeuroNines: Raguzzi, Shin, & Ahmadian

Thursday, May 29, at 9 am, the NMPT and BREATHE Training Programs hosted NeuroNines featuring Ignacio Raguzzi, Yun Chan Shin, and BREATHE postdoc Mehdi Ahmadian. View the full schedule here.

NeuroNines: Mickle, Li, & Chandrashekhar

Thursday, May 22, at 9 am, the NMPT and BREATHE Training Programs hosted NeuroNines featuring BREATHE T32 alum Alyssa Mickle, Yuan Li, and Raghuveer Chandrashekhar. View the full schedule here.

20th Annual NMPT Symposium (Mar 28)

Please join the Department of Physical Therapy for the 20th Annual Neuromuscular Plasticity (NMPT) Symposium Plenary Talks and Poster Session on Friday March 28th. Lectures are free and open to the public; 9:30 am – 10:30 am: Reclaiming functional independence: harnessing therapeutic benefits of intermittent hypoxia to boost motor recovery…

Alyssa Mickle Awarded F31 Grant

Alyssa Mickle, BREATHE T32 alum and member of Dr. Erica Dale’s Lab, has been awarded a Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to support her research on improving breathing after spinal cord injury. The Dale Lab has shown…

Support BREATHE on Gator Nation Giving Day!

On Thursday, February 20, Stand Up & Holler for the BREATHE Center during Gator Nation Giving Day! For 24 hours, Gators everywhere will rally behind what they love about UF—and for our community, that’s BREATHE. We’re advancing research, developing life-changing treatments, and training the next generation of respiratory scientists and clinicians. Your support—no matter the amount—helps…