Research Snapshot: UF researchers discover new role of RNA modification in lung cancer cell growth
The study suggests that erasing an abundant modification on certain types of RNA may be a way to therapeutically target lung cancer.
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The study suggests that erasing an abundant modification on certain types of RNA may be a way to therapeutically target lung cancer.
George Kim, M.D., an accomplished medical oncologist and clinical investigator, will serve as medical director of the Clinical Research Office.
The UF Health Cancer Center has expanded its research programs to strengthen the impact of cancer research and facilitate clinical translation of discoveries.
The American Society for Radiation Oncology hosted its 65th Annual Meeting on Oct. 1-4 in San Diego.
Thomas Kodadek, Ph.D., and Mohammed Gbadamosi, Ph.D., received High Risk-High Reward grants from the National Institutes of Health.
A study led by members of the UF Health Cancer Center found more than half of American adults have been recently exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke.
The project aims to better understand the benefits and harms of medical marijuana in patients with breast cancer.
Several UF Health Cancer Center early-stage investigators and trainees who are part of the CaRE2 Health Equity Center will participate in two AACR conferences.
Zeina Al-Mansour, M.D., is an associate professor in the division of hematology and oncology who focuses on myeloid malignancies.
Researchers led by Piyush Jain, Ph.D., have found a new use for “genetic scissors” to detect RNA.