Research Showcase fosters interdisciplinary cancer research
The UF Health Cancer Center's Research Showcase 2025 featured 167 trainee abstracts.
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The UF Health Cancer Center's Research Showcase 2025 featured 167 trainee abstracts.
The award acknowledges newcomers who have excelled and positively impacted UF during their initial tenure.
The award funds the development of mass spectrometry methods for identifying subtle differences in the chemical structures of lipids and metabolites.
The projects are designed to collect preliminary data required to test novel ideas, with the goal of creating a foundation for larger studies.
Projects include mobile health clinics, health fairs, and a giant walk-through inflatable colon to educate people on tumor growth.
Miranda Reid's current work focuses on the sustainability of tobacco treatment programs, particularly those funded by the NCI.
Jennifer St. Clair's major achievements include organizing and launching the Cancer Chomp 5K event.
Women undergoing treatments following breast cancer surgery may face a significant risk of heart disease, a new UF study found.
The study seeks to address anxiety-induced delays in radiation treatment.
By exploring pathways that fuel the syndrome in mice, the study could contribute to new multimodal treatment approaches for cancer cachexia.