Matt Splett is director of communications for the College of Pharmacy. He leads efforts to enhance the college’s brand image through traditional and new media initiatives and serves as executive editor of Gatorx magazine and The Monthly Memo.
Matt possesses a strong background in health care communications with nearly a decade of experience working in academic medicine. He previously served as director of communications and marketing for the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and University Specialty Clinics, the school’s clinical practice. Prior to joining the University of South Carolina, he worked as a media relations coordinator for University of Missouri Health Care and as a reporter/anchor at KFSM-TV in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Arkansas and a master’s degree from the University of Missouri.
The University of Florida College of Pharmacy and the American Pharmacists Association, or APhA, announced a new partnership today that will allow pharmacists…
In a review of more than 3 million pregnancies, University of Florida researchers found 1 in 16 women were exposed to harmful teratogenic drugs — medications…
University of Florida researchers have developed a new genomics-based score to deliver more personalized and effective chemotherapy treatments to pediatric…
University of Florida researchers have developed a new compound that simultaneously attacks two key proteins critical for a cancer cell’s survival, a discovery…
A University of Florida-led study of nearly 2 million Americans found that one in three individuals lack proper blood pressure control, with health disparities…
University of Florida researchers are developing a new artificial intelligence tool that will help clinicians identify patients at high risk for opioid use…
University of Florida scientists have determined the glucagon-like peptide 1, or GLP-1, appetite-suppressing hormone systems found in the gut and brain act…
Efforts to control the use of a potent anti-acne drug among pregnant women appear to be working, a University of Florida College of Pharmacy study has found,…
From cyanobacteria blooms found off the Florida coast near Fort Lauderdale, University of Florida researchers have discovered a novel marine natural product…
An out-of-this-world mission may help University of Florida researchers understand why adults lose muscle strength as they age. Tiny muscle cells contained on…
As the opioid epidemic continues to grip the nation and kills tens of thousands every year, a new study led by researchers at the University of Florida…
As large blooms of toxic blue-green algae have become an annual phenomenon in Florida’s freshwater lakes and rivers, as well as other places worldwide,…