USA Today: Michael Okun
Michael Okun, co-director of UF’s Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration, was quoted in a Nov. 28 USA Today article about the toll depression takes on Parkinson’s patients.
Michael Okun, co-director of UF’s Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration, was quoted in a Nov. 28 USA Today article about the toll depression takes on Parkinson’s patients.
Bill Kern, professor of entomology, was quoted in a Nov. 26 Miami Herald article about a man who died after eating different insects, which included discoid roaches.
Dr. Glen Finney, division chief of behavioral neurology in the College of Medicine, was quoted in a Dec. 1 Florida Times-Union article about the significance of the amount of pictures we take and our memory of those events.
Dr. William Mendenhall, a radiation oncologist, was quoted in a Nov. 30 Reuters story about the possible link between the sexually transmitted disease human papillomavirus and throat cancer.
Chris McCarty, director of UF’s Survey Research Center, was quoted in a Nov. 27 Orlando Sentinel article about Floridians’ decline in consumer confidence. The story was the result of a UF Media Relations news release.
Law professor Joseph Little was quoted in a Nov. 27 Orlando Sentinel article about Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University asking a judge to throw out the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Pamela Champion, the mother of drum major Robert Champion.
Dr. Ron Shorr, an epidemiology professor, was quoted in a Nov. 28 Orlando Sentinel article about his research into the effectiveness of alarms on hospital beds. The story was the result of a Health Science Center news release.
President Bernie Machen was quoted in a Nov. 30 Orlando Sentinel article about the opening of UF’s Research and Medical Center at Lake Nona.
Wildlife ecology professor Frank Mazzotti was quoted in a Dec. 1 Associated Press article about a Nile crocodile on the loose near Miami.
Geochemist George Kamenov was quoted in a Nov. 12 New York Times article about how isotope analysis can be used to solve criminal cases like the murder of a young woman in 1971.