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Four license plate recognition cameras have been installed at the intersection of Waldo Road and Eighth Avenue in northeast Gainesville. (Kalia Richardson/WUFT News)
Gainesville, UF Police Using License Plate Cameras To Fight Car-Related Crimes
By Kalia Richardson
April 26, 2021
Three of the largest law-enforcement agencies in Alachua County have installed license plate recognition cameras to help them better respond to vehicle-related accidents and crimes.
The Gainesville and University of Florida police departments and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office say the cameras – known as LPRs – are used to determine “vehicles of interest.”
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UF researcher’s “mop up” malaria vaccine funded for trials in people
March 31, 2021: A malaria vaccine designed by UF professor Rhoel Dinglasan is expected to advance to phase 1 clinical trials, thanks to new funding. The vaccine is designed differently from all others: It immunizes mosquitoes via people.
Rhoel Dinglasan, Ph.D, M.P.H. and M.Phil., shown in his EPI laboratory. His home academic department is in UF s department of infectious diseases and immunology in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Photo by UF Health
University of Florida researcher Rhoel Dinglasan, Ph.D., was awarded $6 million today by the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund to test a new malaria vaccine in people. The process leading to a phase 1 clinical trial begins this April.
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