UF News and events of possible media interest (March 9)

March 9, 2015

UF News for week of March 9 listed

GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- Here are the releases the University of Florida’s media relations office expects to send this week, subject to change:

Monday, March 9

DIABETES GENE -- The genes that increase the risk of Type 1 diabetes have lost their hiding place. A research group that includes a University of Florida genetics expert has located and narrowed down the number of genes that play a role in the disease, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Genetics. Knowing the identities and location of causative genes is a crucial development: Other researchers can use this information to better predict who might develop Type 1 diabetes and how to prevent it. “It’s a game-changer for Type 1 diabetes,” said Patrick Concannon, director of the University of Florida Genetics Institute.

Tuesday, March 10

HEAVY RAINS -- CANCELED RELEASE

ADDED: MCKEE RICHARDSON APPOINTMENTS

Wednesday, March 11

Open

Thursday, March 12

FATIGUE -- UF researchers have looked at the mechanisms of chronic fatigue syndrome, showing for the first time that fatigue pathways are more sensitive in people with chronic fatigue syndrome than in those without the syndrome. The syndrome just last month was renamed systemic exertion intolerance disease, or SEID, which has been controversial.

Friday, March 13

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UF events of possible media interest listed

From penniless to philanthropist

Entrepreneur and author Miguel "Mike" Fernandez will share his extraordinary personal story of achieving the American dream during a free lecture with UF and Santa Fe College students on Tuesday, March 10, at 4:15 p.m. in Emerson Alumni Hall.

For information, please contact Maria Gutierrez Martin of UF’s College of Education at (352-273) 4144 or mmartin@coe.ufl.edu.

Politics and Gators

The University of Florida Academic and Professional Assembly will host an event focused on Florida politics and UF’s legislative agenda at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, at Emerson Alumni Hall, Presidents Room B. Jane Adams, vice president of University Relations for the University of Florida will lead the discussion.

To learn more, please visit the APA website.

Tired feet, warm hearts

Each year, more than 800 UF students stay awake and on their feet to raise money and awareness for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals by participating in the Dance Marathon at the University of Florida. The annual 26.2-hour event will be take place March 14-15 at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. In its 20-year history, the event has raised more than $8 million, making it the most successful student-run philanthropy in the Southeastern United States.

To learn more, please visit http://floridadm.org/.

Dig this!

The Florida Museum of Natural History will host its ninth annual “Can You Dig It?” event March 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can enjoy a hands-on experience and get a better understanding of Earth’s materials. Admission is free.

For more information, please visit www.flmnh.ufl.edu/calendar/grid/can-you-dig-it/ or call 352-273-2064.

Every dance tells a story

Modern contemporary dance meets real-life storytelling in “Dance 2015: Based on True Stories,” presented by the UF School of Theatre + Dance and directed by Trent D. Williams Jr. Performance times are 7:30 p.m. March 13-14 and March 17-20, and 2 p.m. March 15 in Constans Theatre, located in the Nadine M. McGuire Theatre and Dance Pavilion.

Tickets are available through the University Box Office, located at Gate 1 of the Stephen C. O'Connell Center, by calling 352-392-1653 or visiting http://ticketmaster.com.