
January & February Good News
Delaney Ding was a co-author of a publication in Drug and Alcohol Dependence:
“Impact of syndemic heavy drinking, smoking, and depression on mortality among MSM with and without HIV: A longitudinal study”
Julian Mark was the first author of a preprint posted at bioRxiv:
“Peripheral immune cell response to stimulation stratifies Parkinson’s disease progression from prodromal to clinical stages”
Kelly Kirkpatrick delivered Dawson Gregory on January 15th

Anna Fusco was the first author of a publication in Spinal Cord:
“Immunohistochemical labeling of ongoing axonal degeneration 10 days following cervical contusion spinal cord injury in the rat”
Miranda Reid was a co-author of a publication in BMC Medical Education:
“Integrating a quality improvement experiential platform into medical student education”
Jake Ricci was first author on a book chapter in the textbook “Peripheral Arterial Disease” entitled:
“Iliac Artery Intervention”
Jack Figg was awarded the UF Health Cancer Center Predoctoral Award
•Recognizing and supporting outstanding predoctoral candidates who are conducting innovative cancer
Carretia Washington passed her Qualifying Exams!
Anna Fusco successfully defended her dissertation:
“Axonal Degeneration After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury”
Cali Love ran a marathon!
Kartik Motwani was the first author of a publication in Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery:
“Fibro-osseous lesions of the sinonasal tract: a contemporary review”
Kartik Motwani was the first author of a publication in Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery:
“Fibro-osseous lesions of the sinonasal tract: a contemporary review”
Delaney Ding was a co-author of a publication in Drug and Alcohol Dependence:
“Impact of syndemic heavy drinking, smoking, and depression on mortality among MSM with and without HIV: A longitudinal study”
Julian Mark was the first author of a preprint posted at bioRxiv:
“Peripheral immune cell response to stimulation stratifies Parkinson’s disease progression from prodromal to clinical stages”




