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The new USF Health Morsani College of Medicine is now open in downtown Tampa.
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USF Health Dean Charles Lockwood leads a tour of the new med school in downtown Tampa.
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Healthcare workers and seniors will be among the first in the state to receive the COVID vaccines.
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Dr. Cliff Davis and his medical team perform first Histotripsy, a non-invasive procedure using sound waves to remove liver tumors.
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Wholesome Church is a COVID-19 testing site in Wimauma.
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Michelle Twitmyer, a clinical research coord., gives Harry "Will" Coleman IV a snack with peanut protein to build his tolerance in case of accidental ingestion.
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CAMLS Lab Room.
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The Tampa Bay region is gaining in global reputation as a growing hub for research and development in the life sciences thanks to collaborative partnerships between West Central Florida colleges and universities, such as the University of South Florida and its new downtown Tampa medical school, CAMLs, and emerging private business and industry.
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