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no Completed   Add page for spendable fund See attached website request(s) https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/122645276785 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed   Maroney Vanity URL See attached website request(s) https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/124421822085 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed   Birdwell Finlayson, M.D

https://www.uff.ufl.edu/giving-opportunities/005987-birdwell-finlayson-m-d-ph-d-research-professorship/

As part of an initiative of URO department director Dr.  Su and advancement staff Ted Krurljac please make changes to page noted above adding language below to the white space on advancement page: For additional questions contact Ted at 352-273-9059

Birdwell Finlayson, MD, PhD, was a pioneer in kidney stone research and is one of the most important historical figures in UF Urology. He spent two decades on staff as a professor at UF before his death in 1988. Today, the Finlayson Research Professorship is one of the most honored positions at UF Urology and the expert physician scientist who occupies this professorship is a leader in kidney stone/endourology research.”

 

 

https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/274154473823 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed 03-14-2018 Lexow Opportunity Scholars Proposals   https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/48412944520 16 Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars Program 07-01-2016 Finnerty, David    
no Completed 01-11-2024 Vanity URL request for memorial/obit

Website project - please see attached website request(s)

https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/243480721254 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
Created on April  3, 2015 at  9:52 PM (EDT). Last updated by Phenicie, Jason on Jan. 18, 2023 at  8:46 AM (EST). Owned by Communications, UF Advancement.
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