U.S. News & World Report: Michael Perri
Michael Perri, associate dean and a professor of clinical and health psychology, was quoted in a Dec. 17 U.S. News & World Report story about how to make your workout more efficient. See related news release.
Michael Perri, associate dean and a professor of clinical and health psychology, was quoted in a Dec. 17 U.S. News & World Report story about how to make your workout more efficient. See related news release.
Anesthesiology professor Nik Gravenstein was quoted in a Dec. 17 Associated Press international wire story about the lethal injection of Angel Nieves Diaz. The quote was the result of a UF News Desk referral.
An op-ed by Boaz Dvir, communications director for the College of Journalism and Communications, about the hectic pace of modern life ran Dec. 16 in Newsday (circ. 580,069).
Economist David Denslow was quoted in a Dec. 15 Associated Press national wire story about an expected downturn in real estate next year.
Pharmacy professor Paul Doering was quoted in a Dec. 15 Associated Press international wire story about the execution of Angel Nieves Diaz. The quote was the result of a UF News Bureau and Health Science Center referral.
Karen Bjorndal, director of the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research, was quoted in a Dec. 12 New York Times (circ. 1.1 million) story about how vulnerable turtles are to human threats.
International Center Dean Dennis Jett was quoted in a Dec. 11 USA Today column by DeWayne Wickham about President Bush’s foreign policy toward Iraq, North Korea and Cuba.
Doug Archer, associate dean for research at the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, was quoted in a Dec. 7, Associated Press national wire about the E. coli outbreak at some Taco Bell restaurants. See related news releases:
“UF research yields new insight on spread of E. coli in spinach”
and “With spinach, it may [...]
The Board of Governors’ approval of the Academic Enhancement Program was covered by The St. Petersburg Times in a Nov. 17 story.
See related release.
Ted Schuur and Michelle Mack, assistant professors of ecology, were quoted in a Nov. 17 Associated Press wire story about their research showing that droughts and longer summers tied to global warming are causing more fires in the Earth’s vast northernmost forests. The story was the result of a news release.