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UF Shands Cancer Center
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Emerging Pathogens InstituteClinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
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Tina BottiniAssistant Dean,
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David Vukich, M.D.Senior Associate Dean
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Eric Skinner, J.D.Director,
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Mark Hudak, M.D.Assistant Dean, Managed Care
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Andy Godwin, M.D.Medical Director and
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•Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Center
•Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
•Child Protection Team
•UF Rainbow Center
•Joint Commission Certified Primary Stroke
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