Carl Denard, Ph.D., receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award
Carl Denard, Ph.D., a member of the UF Health Cancer Center, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award.
Carl Denard, Ph.D., a member of the UF Health Cancer Center, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award.
UF researchers have created a way to use genetics to predict leukemia patients’ risk for complications from chemotherapy drug toxicity.
With pilot funding, the researchers will address serious cancer-related research problems with artificial intelligence.
Two UF College of Nursing faculty are working to improve the health and well-being of older women diagnosed with cancer.
Check out UF Health Cancer Center presentations at the AACR Annual Meeting 2023.
Erin Dean, M.D., is one of the Cancer Center's clinical investigators who has dedicated her career to developing better cancer treatments.
In an interview with OncLive, Mansi Dalal, M.D., discussed graft failure risk factors in pediatric non-malignant disorders.
In an interview with OncLive, Jordan Milner, M.D., discussed hematopoietic stem cell transplant in pediatric patients with severe aplastic anemia.
A new study of glioblastoma suggests that two specific cancer cell mutations may work together to help hide tumors from the immune system.
In an OncLive podcast, Drs. Milner, Dalal and Ligon discussed stem cell transplant methods, results and risk factors in pediatric patients.