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Michael Okun
Faculty sound bites — Winter 2025
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UF College of Medicine experts in the news
Faculty sound bites — Winter 2024
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Faculty sound bites — Fall 2024
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Faculty sound bites — Summer 2024
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Fixel Institute leader named UF Distinguished Professor
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Michael S. Okun, M.D., receives honor for leadership and lasting impact in neurology
By Styliana Resvanis
Faculty sound bites — Spring 2023
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Neuroscience department fosters passion for research and solutions for brain health
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Collegiality and collaboration spur success under the leadership of Jennifer Bizon, Ph.D.
By Danielle Ivanov
College announces clinical science and basic science faculty research awards
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Michael Okun, MD, and Jiang Bian, PhD were selected as recipients
New AI tool to be tested in NIH-funded study to improve diagnosis of Parkinson’s and related disorders
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Researchers launch NIH-funded study of AI tool to aid in getting quick, accurate diagnosis of early Parkinson's
By Michelle Koidin Jaffee
After surviving a deadly injury physician, former cyclist still helping to heal others
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Traumatic brain injury doesn’t stop Cindy LaRoe, MD, from helping others through The Art of Medicine Foundation
By Mike Boslet
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