Undergraduate spotlight: Harry Bishop
Harry Bishop was a UF Health Cancer Institute University Scholar who is researching mobile health smoking cessation treatments.
Harry Bishop was a UF Health Cancer Institute University Scholar who is researching mobile health smoking cessation treatments.
The program connects graduate students with opportunities to lead educational events, present research and mentor students.
Predoctoral Awardee Jack Figg was recognized for his outstanding research and devotion to serving the community.
By working directly with lawmakers and constituents, students in the Public Service Internship bridge the gap between academic training and real-world health policy.
High school students had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with cancer research and explore science careers.
Forty-one undergraduate students from across the country had the opportunity to visit UF and explore career pathways.
The Community Scientist curriculum prepares community members to engage meaningfully in research.
Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, the program has made an institutional investment of $510,000 in training the next generation of cancer researchers.
Jennifer LeLaurin, Ph.D., dedicates her career to improving how health care systems support patients and caregivers through tobacco cessation and cancer care research.
The UF Health Cancer Institute's Research Showcase 2026 featured nearly 150 trainee posters.