research resources
Honorifics
Through a robust nomination network, the Office of Research has established processes to elevate the national recognition of our faculty and expand the number of prestigious awards received. Here we highlight some top honors:
National academy of Medicine
The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), established in 1970, is one of three academies comprising the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (the National Academies) in the United States. Operating under the 1863 Congressional charter of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academies are private, nonprofit institutions providing objective advice on matters of science, technology, and health. NAM members, elected by their peers in recognition of outstanding achievements, number more than 2,400. Through dedicated volunteer service, they guide the work and advance the missions of the NAM and the National Academies. Current College of Medicine members:
Department:
MD-SURGERY-CHAIRMAN
Gilbert R Upchurch, Jr MD, DHA
Edward M. Copeland III and Ann & Ira Horowitz Chair, Professor of Vascular Surgery
Department:
Biobehavioral Nursing Science
Diana Wilkie PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor; Prairieview Trust – Earl And Margo Powers Endowed Professor; Director, Center For Palliative Care Research & Education; Director, Florida-California Cancer Research, Education And Engagement (CaRE2) Health Center
Emeritus Members
- David S. Guzick, M.D., Ph.D.
- David R. Challoner, M.D.
Association of american physicians
The Association of American Physicians (AAP), established in 1885, is an elected society recognizing America’s leading physician-scientists dedicated to scientific and practical medicine. AAP members exemplify pioneering, enduring, and impactful contributions to improving health. Current College of Medicine members:
Department:
MD-MED QUANTITATIVE HEALTH
Azra Bihorac M.D., MS FCCM, FASN
Senior Associate Dean For Research Affairs At The University Of Florida College Of Medicine; Professor Of Medicine, Surgery And Anesthesiology; Director, Intelligent Clinical Care Center
Department:
SR-MM-GARCIA LAB
Joe G.N. Garcia MD
Associate Vice President for Research
Department:
MD-HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
Jonathan D Licht M.D.
Marshall E. Rinker Senior Chair
Department:
MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
Duane A Mitchell M.D., Ph.D.
Director – UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute; Assistant Vice President for Research – University of Florida; Associate Dean – UF College of Medicine
Department:
MD-HOSPITAL MEDICINE DIVISION
Frederick S Southwick M.D.
PROF
Emeritus Members
- Ralph C. Williams Jr., M.D.
- Charles C. Tisher, M.D.
- David R. Challoner, M.D.
American Society for Clinical Investigation
The American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), established in 1908, is a nonprofit medical honor society representing all medical specialties and comprising more than 3,000 physician-scientists. ASCI members are dedicated to advancing research that enhances understanding of diseases and improves treatments, while also mentoring future generations of physician-scientists. Nominees for ASCI membership must be under 50 years of age. Current College of Medicine members:
Department:
MD-HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
Frederic J Kaye M.D.
Professor
Department:
Department of Epidemiology
Stephen Kimmel
Dean’s Professor And Chair
Department:
MD-HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
Jonathan D Licht M.D.
Marshall E. Rinker Senior Chair
Department:
MD-HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY
W. Stratford May
PROF
Department:
MD-PULMONARY MEDICINE
Borna Mehrad M.D.
Chief and Professor
Department:
MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
Duane A Mitchell M.D., Ph.D.
Director – UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute; Assistant Vice President for Research – University of Florida; Associate Dean – UF College of Medicine
Department:
MD-CARDIOLOGY
Carl J Pepine M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Department:
MD-RHEUMATOLOGY
Westley H Reeves M.D.
Eminent Scholar, Professor and Chief
Department:
MD-HOSPITAL MEDICINE DIVISION
Frederick S Southwick M.D.
PROF
Department:
MD-ENDOCRINOLOGY
Peter W Stacpoole MD, Ph.D
Professor
Department:
MD-NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
Elias Sayour MD, PhD
Stop Children's Cancer/Bonnie R. Freeman Professor for Pediatric Oncology Research; Assistant Dean
Emeritus Members
- Charles C. Tisher, M.D.
- David R. Challoner, M.D.
American association for the advancement of science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), established in 1848, is committed to advancing science, engineering, and innovation globally for the benefit of all. AAAS Fellows are distinguished scientists, engineers, and innovators recognized for achievements across disciplines, including research, teaching, technology, academic administration, industry leadership, government service, and science communication. Current College of Medicine fellows:
Department:
Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
Laura P W Ranum
Kitzman Family Professor Of Molecular Genetics And Microbiology; Director Center For NeuroGenetics
Department:
MD-PSYCHIATRY
Czerne M Reid Ph.D.
Instructional Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Affiliate Associate Professor, Journalism
Department:
Molecular Genetics & Microbiology
Maurice S Swanson
Professor and Associate Program Director
Department:
MD-PEDS-CELL – MOLEC THERP DIV
Arun Srivastava PhD
George H. Kitzman Professor of Genetics and Division Chief
Internal awards
To promote research excellence, the Office of Research recognizes research faculty members who demonstrate outstanding contributions to their fields. The Mavis Agbandje-McKenna Distinguished Research Mentoring Awards, Outstanding Research Scientist Awards, and Rising Star Awards are given during our annual Celebration of Research. For more on these awards, including information about previous winners, click below:
Past Faculty Award Winners
Read about faculty award types presented annually at the Celebration of Research and learn about past winners.
Support for nominations
Through a robust nomination network, we are establishing processes to elevate the national recognition of our faculty and expand the number of faculty members nominated for prestigious awards . Additionally, the office has established a structured program to support faculty in securing honorifics, particularly membership in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). This program offers administrative assistance and streamlines the nomination process for AAAS membership.
Please contact Katie Blackburn at katherineblackbu@ufl.edu for more details.