New chief of transplantation surgery joins UF
Dr. Jeffrey Fair, chief of transplantation surgery in University of Florida College of Medicine Jeffrey Fair, M.D., has joined the University of Florida鈥�

Dr. Jeffrey Fair, chief of transplantation surgery in University of Florida College of Medicine Jeffrey Fair, M.D., has joined the University of Florida鈥�
Daniel Meldrum, M.D., chief of the division of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. (Photo by Maria Farias/University of Florida) Daniel R. Meldrum, M.D.,鈥�
Cutline: (l-r) Lyle Moldawer, Ph.D., a professor and vice chairman of research in UF's department of surgery; and Matthew Delano, M.D., Ph.D., a UF surgical鈥�
Frederick A. Moore, M.D., has joined the University of Florida鈥檚 College of Medicine as the department of surgery鈥檚 chief of acute care surgery. (Photo鈥�
Steven N. Hochwald, M.D., Stephen Grobmyer, M.D., Luke Gutwein, M.D., and several other University of Florida researchers found that open breast biopsies are鈥�
A team of UF College of Medicine and College of Engineering researchers has received three Department of Defense Breast Cancer Concept Awards and a grant from鈥�
Emina Huang, M.D. Emina Huang, M.D., an associate professor of surgery in the College of Medicine, has received a $1.52 million grant from the National鈥�
Lyle L. Moldawer, Ph.D., a professor and vice chairman of research in the UF College of Medicine鈥檚 department of surgery and Elizabeth Warner, M.D., a surgical鈥�
Steven Hughes, chief of general surgery(Photo by Maria Farias/University of Florida) The UF College of Medicine鈥檚 Department of Surgery has named Steven J.鈥�
UF Biomedical Sciences Building (Photo by Alan Cheuvront) The University of Florida鈥檚 Biomedical Sciences Building has received Leadership in Energy and鈥�
When Karen Thurston Chavez learned her 1-year-old son, William, had a heart defect, she envisioned a worst-case scenario. "My immediate thought was, 鈥業'm going鈥�
Lindsay A. Thompson, M.D., M.S., UF assistant professor of pediatrics (Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University of Florida) Many pediatricians don't think it's their鈥�