Research Terms
Center of Excellence for Regenerative Health Biotechnology
Director |
Duane Mitchell |
Phone | 352-273-8700 |
Website | http://www.cerhb.ufl.edu/ |
Mission | The CERHB is a biomedical translational research support and education center. The mission of the CERHB is to stimulate promising research and facilitate commercialization of technologies that will provide treatments and cures for human diseases, as well as create new companies and high-wage jobs for Florida. Three initiatives facilitate this mission: expanding clinical biopharmaceutical manufacturing capacity, implementing training programs, and fostering regenerative health research. In extending UF's existing strong research capacity and collaborating with the biotechnology industry, the CERHB is building Florida's position in biotechnology to address the prevention, cure, and rehabilitation of chronic, genetic, and degenerative diseases, as well as traumatic injuries, microbial infections, and cancer using breakthrough technologies. |
Preston A. Wells, Jr. Brain Tumor Therapy Center
Director |
Duane Mitchell |
Phone | 352-273-9000 |
Website | https://braintumors.ufhealth.org/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=tj%20ppc&msclkid=e9deb304b725153d50daee9b341bf036 |
Mission | The mission of the Preston A. Wells, Jr. Brain Tumor Therapy Center at the University of Florida (BTTC) is to create one of the top ten comprehensive brain tumor therapy centers in the United States. The purpose of such a comprehensive cneter is to treat and, hopefully, cure brain and spinal cord tumors in adults and children. Specific goals follow: 1) Conduct bench and clinical research leading to the cure of brain and spinal cord tumors. 2) Establish and implement educational opportunities for medical professionals, scientists, patients, and families. 3) Provide a world-class comprehensive brain tumor therapy center for the citizens of the State of Florida. |
Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Director |
Duane Mitchell |
Phone | 352-273-8700 |
Website | https://ctsi.ufl.edu |
Mission | The University of Florida has a rich environment of distinguished colleges, state-of-the-art research facilities and statewide health education and health delivery systems. These resources position UF at the forefront of institutions to train the next generation of clinical and translational investigators and to help overcome two major obstacles in our nation's clinical research enterprise: the translation of basic science discoveries to early investigations in humans and the translational of clinical research into better medical practice and healthcare delivery. UF has made considerable investments dedicated exclusively to accomplish these missions through the creation of a trans-institutional Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). The institute will provide the new intellectual home for clinical and translational research and training at UF, integrating and synergizing the scientific and educational activities of 16 colleges, two academic and clinical campuses, three regional healthcare systems and the 67 counties of the State of Florida. |
Clinical and Translational Science Institute PO Box 100219 GAINESVILLE, FL 32610-0219