Meryl Alappattu
Alappattu and Gonzalez-Rothi Promoted
Congratulations to Dr. Meryl Alappattu & Dr. Elisa Gonzalez-Rothi, Gator alums who were both promoted to Research Associate Professor. Way to go, Meryl and Elisa!…
Brooks Rehabilitation and University of Florida Researchers Conduct a Scoping Review to Explore the Unmet Rehabilitation Needs of Individuals Following Gender-Affirming Surgery
Dr. Meryl Alappattu, Brooks clinical research scientist and research assistant professor at the University of Florida (UF) College of Public Health and Health Professions Department of Physical Therapy, collaborated with Dr. Mark Bishop, professor & director of the UF Doctor of Physical Therapy Program and UF…
AOPT funds musculoskeletal pain study led by Alappattu, Bishop
Congratulations to PIs Meryl Alappattu, DPT, PhD, research assistant professor, and Mark Bishop, PT, PhD, FAPTA, associate professor and director of the UF Doctor of Physical Therapy program, for receiving funding from the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy. Alongside co-investigators Nichole Stetten, PhD, MPH, CPH, research assistant professor in UF…
Robinson, Bishop receive funding from National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
Michael Robinson, PhD, CHP, professor in the Dept. of Clinical and Health Psychology, and Mark Bishop, PT, PhD, FAPTA, associate professor and director of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, recently received funding from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases for their study, “Mechanisms and Modulation…
Faculty Recognized at APTA NEXT Conference
A big congratulations to Drs. Kim Dunleavy, Emily Fox, Meryl Alappattu, and Jason Beneciuk (not pictured), who were recognized at the 2019 APTA Honors and Awards Ceremony for their valuable contributions to the profession. Dr. Dunleavy received the Societal Impact Award for demonstrating compassion, philanthropy and a commitment…