Applying AI to improve cancer care
Wei Shao, Ph.D., has dedicated his career to leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance medical imaging.
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Wei Shao, Ph.D., has dedicated his career to leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance medical imaging.
The trial will test a novel UF-developed mRNA lipid nanoparticle (RNA-LP) in two pediatric cancers.
In an interview with OncLive, Coy Heldermon, M.D., Ph.D., discusses a trial evaluating epidiferphane given with taxane chemotherapy in breast cancer.
Ramon Sun, Ph.D., and Matthew Gentry, Ph.D., used a high-content spatial metabolomics platform to look at the link between diet and lung cancer.
The grant funds his work developing next-generation methods for using mass spectrometry to better understand health and disease.
Researchers led by Kiley Graim, Ph.D., developed a machine-learning tool that uses AI to account for ancestral diversity in genetic data.
The award funds her research that harnesses gut microbiota in cancer immunotherapy response.
Caretia Washington is one of only 12 students nationwide to be selected for the ASPO program.
About 150 health care professionals gathered at the Hilton UF Conference Center in Gainesville for the 55th UF Radiation Oncology Research Seminar.
The study led by Lusine Yaghjyan, Ph.D., is among the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program's 2024 Research Highlights.