Assistant Professor of Neurology I UF College of Medicine Jax I Research: Airway Protection Mechanisms, Neurotherapeutics, Acute Respiratory Rehabilitation.

Joined October 2019
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
Interested in learning about data sharing? Dr. Micah Hirsch and I will be hosting a free webinar through CSDisseminate. πŸ—“ June 3 ⏰ 4-5pm EST πŸ”— Register: eventbrite.com/e/open-data-1…
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
πŸ“’πŸ“’ Happening now at @UFJaxSurg #GrandRounds πŸ‘‰ Dr. Alicia Vose @VoseLab from @UFNeuroJax is discussing Diaphragm Stimulation after Acute #SpinalCordInjury: Effects on #Respiratory Function and Diaphragm Muscle Activation at @UFMedicineJax‼️‼️πŸ₯πŸ«πŸ’¨
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Job Alert!🚨 The Dept of Neurology @UFMedicineJax is hiring a TT Assistant/Associate Prof in respiratory/upper airway function, neurorehabilitation, neuroplasticity, etc.) Come grow #neurorehab & #respiratory research with us @UF 🫁🧠 πŸ“Details & apply: tinyurl.com/2s3ju8xm

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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
12 Nov 2024
πŸŽ™οΈ New podcast episode! BREATHE members @VoseLab & @LabDale join @yogawithjake to discuss making science accessible, creative, and engaging! Listen here: bit.ly/3YENb1s πŸ‘‡πŸ‘₯
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
11 Oct 2024
What a good looking group! BREATHE members had a great time reconnecting with colleagues and sharing research innovations at this year's #IntermittentHypoxia Workshop, hosted by @AbilityLab. πŸ‘₯πŸ‘
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Vose Lab reppin’ the 16th Annual Oxford Conference on Neural Control of Breathing in Williamsburg, VA, discussing how cervical SCI impacts laryngeal function πŸ§ πŸ«πŸ—£οΈ See you all next time in Brazil! πŸ‡§πŸ‡·
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
1 Oct 2024
#SCIAwareness is all year long here at BREATHE! Check out the latest feature on the groundbreaking contributions to SCI research and rehabilitation from our members. πŸ‘
MBI researchers @UFBreathe are testing applications of intermittent hypoxia to improve the lives of those with spinal cord injury. "Our findings inspire the next clinical trials," said MBI Deputy Director Dr. Gordon Mitchell. Read more about their work: bit.ly/4eJKDFB
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What a fun UF Research Grand Rounds event @UFMedicineJax πŸ™ŒπŸΌβ€” and such a blast presenting a wide spectrum of respiratory #rehab research with @ilikebigbreaths #ICUrehab
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
Spinal motor neurons in dazzling detail. ✨ Each green dot is a spinal motor neuron - crucial but rare cells making up just 1% of neurons in the spinal cord. In diseases like ALS, they are selectively damaged, making them of special interest to neuroscientists. #SciShots
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
29 May 2024
Be sure to catch the #BRAINBuilding summer lecture series featuring BREATHE member, @VoseLab! πŸ‘‡
We are excited to announce our #BRAINBuilding summer lecture series. Learn more about the exciting talks our members will be delivering in June and July and register here: bit.ly/3X0ISOW
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Our radiology suite is finally complete, thanks to @TIMSMedical for the finishing touch! @VoseLab is ready to rock 🀟🏼
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Final phase of cardboard box destruction, equipment installation, and construction before we open up our new lab space in the acute hospital! πŸ™ŒπŸΌ @UFNeuroJax
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
16 Apr 2024
BREATHE past & present at last night's dinner with alum, Dr. Brendan Dougherty (@umnmedschool)! Thank you for a great visit. πŸ€—πŸŠ
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
28 Mar 2024
Congratulations to @VoseLab and @ltaborgray, BREATHE T32 alumni, for taking home some big wins for their oral and poster presentations at #DRS2024! πŸ₯³πŸ‘
Congratulations to all the distinguished researchers recognized for their outstanding contributions in dysphagia at the #DRS2024 Annual Meeting. Your dedication to advancing the field is truly commendable. #DRS2024 #DRS #dysphagia #dysphagiaresearch #science #research #swallow...
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
Our brain research is on the rise! Neuroscience and neuromedicine research @UF ranks No. 2 among all public universities in 2023 NIH funding, per the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. πŸ”¬πŸ§ πŸ§ͺ Read more: bit.ly/3HWSXDB
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
The fall edition of Academic Matters is now available online. Read about the great things happening at the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville, here ufh.sc/3sZ03DR.

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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
Since Dan's post has accrued nearly 3 million views, I thought it'd be helpful to clarify a few technical inaccuracies in his thread. I hope @fitfounder will take this in the constructive way it's intended (1/6) ---> #respiratory #lungs
28 Nov 2023
Strongs lungs lead to a longer life. But 99% don't know how to improve lung health. Here are 5 powerful methods to build stronger lungs:
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
1 Dec 2023
We are live at Austin Cary for our #SCI Research Workshop! Partners from @BrooksRehab & @UFHealthJax have joined us @UF to share ideas and foster collaborations! πŸ™Œ
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Alicia K. Vose, Ph.D. retweeted
5 Oct 2023
A huge shout-out to @VoseLab for the hands-on demonstrations & to Dave Berlowitz (@UniMelb) for the fascinating Social & Science. Here's to future collaborations between BREATHE (@UFPHHP) & @UFMedicineJax!πŸ™ŒπŸ’«πŸŠ
.@UFMedicineJax was proud to host @UFBreathe's Social & Science event. Attendees participated in various demonstrations and had the opportunity to hear from national and internationally recognized researchers. Here are a few highlights from the day.
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Special thanks to David Berlowitz, PhD and Nicole Sheers, PhD for traveling across the world to share their expertise and making the event such a lively and hands on experience! πŸ«πŸ©»πŸ€“
.@UFMedicineJax was proud to host @UFBreathe's Social & Science event. Attendees participated in various demonstrations and had the opportunity to hear from national and internationally recognized researchers. Here are a few highlights from the day.
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