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Washington Times: Weihong Tan

Chemistry professor Weihong Tan was quoted in a Nov. 30 Washington Times (circ. 100,091) story about a new cancer-detection method.
. The story was the result of a news release.

Filed under UF In The News on Wednesday, November 30, 2005.

BBC News: Ruth Steiner

Urban planning expert Ruth Steiner was quoted in a Nov. 30 BBC News story about “trailer towns” along the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast.

Filed under UF In The News on Wednesday, November 30, 2005.

Los Angeles Times: Bruce Goldberger

Toxicologist Bruce Goldberger was quoted in a Nov. 26 Los Angeles Times (circ. 902,164) story about the pain killer fentanyl.

Filed under UF In The News on Saturday, November 26, 2005.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Randy Ploetz

Banana disease expert
Randy Ploetz was quoted in a Nov. 27 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (circ. 409,217) story about a banana-killing fungus.

Filed under UF In The News on Saturday, November 26, 2005.

New York Times: Harn Museum

The Harn Museum of Art was mentioned in a Nov. 25 New York Times (circ. 1.1 million) story about African art.

Filed under UF In The News on Friday, November 25, 2005.

Chicago Tribune: Carl Crandell

Carl Crandell, director of audiology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, was quoted in a Nov. 22 Chicago Tribune (circ. 613,509) about Auditory Processing Disorder.

Filed under UF In The News on Tuesday, November 22, 2005.

Tampa Tribune: Dave Denslow

Dave Denslow Nov. 20 Tampa Tribune (circ. 313,693)

Filed under UF In The News on Sunday, November 20, 2005.

Associated Press: Michael Perri

Michael Perri, associate dean and a professor of clinical and health psychology, was quoted in a Nov. 15 Associated Press national wire story about his research showing that exercise can extend life. The story was the result of a news release.

Filed under UF In The News on Tuesday, November 15, 2005.

Multiple Papers: Michael Moseley

Anthropologist Michael Moseley’s research showing that women were the brewmasters in an ancient brewery in southern Peru was the subject of numerous stories worldwide, including the Associated Press national wire , United Press International, the Chicago Tribune,
Scientific American, National Geographic, the London Telegraph, MSNBC, The Discovery Channel online, […]

Filed under UF In The News on Monday, November 14, 2005.

Washington Post: Thomas Foster

Thomas Foster of the University of Florida College of Medicine was quoted in a Nov. 13 Washington Post (circ. 732,872) brief about his study showing that light exercise may keep your brain in shape as well as your muscles. The story was the result of a news release.

Filed under UF In The News on Sunday, November 13, 2005.