Power Over Breast Cancer Gathering connects, empowers community
The gathering aimed to empower community members by providing health-quality health information about breast cancer.
The gathering aimed to empower community members by providing health-quality health information about breast cancer.
The Cancer Policy Internship has provided 13 UF graduate students with the opportunity to intern with the UF Federal Relations team.
Christian Jobin, Ph.D., and Rachel Newsome were honored for their work identifying how gut biome bacteria affect responses to immunotherapy.
To support innovative research addressing cancer disparities, CaRE2 received a $5.3 million support renewal from the National Cancer Institute.
Jonathan D. Licht, M.D., and the Office of Community Outreach and Engagement participated in the event with U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
The five-year award aims to encourage the development of stable research career opportunities for exceptional clinician scientists.
George Kim, M.D., an accomplished medical oncologist and clinical investigator, will serve as medical director of the Clinical Research Office.
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.
The project aims to better understand the benefits and harms of medical marijuana in patients with breast cancer.