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Tetsuo Ashizawa, M.D., chairman of the UF department of neurology (Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University of Florida) A leading authority in neurology and…
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As an introduction to this newsletter, please check out a video created by Eric Wang, Ph.D., who is joining UF as an assistant professor of molecular genetics…
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University of Florida Health pediatrics researchers have received a $450,000 grant from the Italian patient advocacy group GoFAR to continue developing a gene…
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For media inquiries in the U.S., please call Mindy Cameron at 317-853-6294 or email: mindycameron@ufl.edu . For media inquiries in EU, please contact Annaluisa…
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Specialties
The University of Florida Neuromuscular Division is a group of faculty and staff in the Department of Neurology at UF. Our goal is to improve the condition of…
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Locations: Specialty Care Practice
The UF Health Center for Pediatric Neuromuscular and Rare Diseases is founded on the philosophy that integrated, interdisciplinary care is the most effective…
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Specialties
The UF Health Center of Pediatric Neuromuscular and Rare Diseases is a collaborative effort between two colleges and seven divisions or departments at the…
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Doctors
Pediatric Neuromuscular Rehabilitation Specialist, Pediatric Pulmonologist (Child Lung Specialist), Pediatrician (Kids / Children Specialist)
Carmen Leon Astudillo, MD is a pediatric neuromuscular rehabilitation specialist and pediatric pulmonologist (child lung specialist) practicing at UF Health…
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DoctorsBarry J Byrne , MD, PhD
Pediatric Cardiologist, Pediatrician (Kids / Children Specialist)
Barry J Byrne, MD, PhD is a pediatric cardiologist practicing at UF Health Pediatric Infusion Center & Specialties Clinic and UF Health Center for Pediatric…
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News, Stories & Blog
Tetsuo Ashizawa, M.D., chairman of the UF department of neurology (Photo by Sarah Kiewel/University of Florida) When treating devastating brain diseases such…