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UF Health receives $3.7 million to bring genomic medicine to more Floridians

| Staff Reporters
Personalized medicine at University of Florida Health celebrates its first successful year helping heart patients with news of major funding from the National Institutes of Health that will advance the program to more patients and health care providers across the state.
From left: Michael Bertulfo, program assistant; Ben Burkley, University of Florida College of Pharmacy Center for Pharmacogenomics; Taimour Langaee, Center for Pharmacogenomics; Aniwaa Owusu Obeng, PGY2 pharmacogenomic resident; Amanda Elsey, program manager; Julie A. Johnson, program director; David R. Nelson, UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute director; David Nessl, UF Health PathLabs; Kim Newsom, UF Health PathLabs; Ben Staley, UF Health Pharmacy.

 

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