Immuno-Oncology and Microbiome

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Mission

The scientific mission of the Immuno-Oncology and Microbiome (IOM) research program at the University of Florida Health Cancer Center is to improve cancer outcomes through innovative therapeutic research on microbiome-immunotherapy interactions influencing epithelial and immune cell function, engaging clinicians and basic scientists to partner on innovative investigator-initiated trials (IITs).

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The program develops and translates immunotherapy modalities, such as RNA-based vaccines, adoptive cellular therapies, genetically modified T cells and microbiome-based therapy, into first-in-human studies. The Comparative Oncology Initiative has allowed IOM investigators to validate new technologies in pet dog trials while a cadre of clinical trialists move these and other UF findings into human application.

Through the I2T3, structured processes have been developed for translation of basic concepts into human studies. IOM thus advances preclinical through clinical evaluation of novel patient-specific therapies to address priority cancers of the catchment area, engaging the Office of Community Outreach and Engagement and members of the Community Advisory Board in the review and design of clinical trials.

Aims

The aims of the IOM program are to elucidate principles of cancer immunobiology relevant to developing or improving immuno-oncology therapeutics; define the microbiome contribution to cancer development, therapeutics and immunoactivity; and translate scientific discoveries into early-phase clinical trials.

Program Members

To request an update, please email ResearchDevelopment@cancer.ufl.edu.

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Joseph Katz

Joseph Katz, DMD

Professor

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diagnostic Services, College of Dentistry

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Epidemiology, Head & Neck, Hematologic Malignancies

Dominick Lemas

Dominick Lemas, PHD

Assistant Professor

Department of Health Outcomes and Bioinformatics, College of Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Bioinformatics, Breast, Cancer Prevention, Epidemiology, Gastro-Intestinal, Health Disparities, Immunoregulation & Suppression, Micro RNA's

Zhigang Li

Zhigang Li, BS,MS,MS,PHD

Associate Professor

Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health and Health Professions

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Cancer Survivorship, Environmental Factors, Epidemiology, Pain Management, Palliative Care, Quality of Life Issues, RNA Processing

John Ligon

John Ligon, BS,MD

Assistant Professor

Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Bone & Soft Tissue Sarcomas, Hematologic Malignancies, Immunotherapy, Leukemia, Nanotechnology, Pediatric Oncology, Quality of Life Issues

Jordan Brittni Milner

Jordan Brittni Milner, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Hematologic Malignancies, Stem Cells

Rowan J Milner

Rowan J Milner, BVSC,MSC,PHD

Professor

Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Biostatistics, Bone & Soft Tissue Sarcomas, Immunotherapy, Radiation Oncology

Duane A Mitchell

Duane A Mitchell, MD,PHD

Professor

Department of Neurological Surgery, College of Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Immunoregulation & Suppression, Immunotherapy, Nanotechnology, Neuro-Oncology, Virology/Virus-Host Interactions

Helen Moore

Helen Moore, BS,PHD

Associate Professor

Department of Medicine, College of Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Cell Signaling Pathways, Chemotherapy, Hematologic Malignancies, Immunoregulation & Suppression, Immunotherapy, Skin/Melanoma

Ayman M Mukhtar

Ayman M Mukhtar, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Medicine, College of Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Hematologic Malignancies, Immunotherapy, Leukemia, Lymphoma, Stem Cells, Targeted Cancer Therapy

Rebecca Nance

Rebecca Nance, PHD

Assistant Scientist

Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine

Program: IOM

Research Interests:

  • Bone & Soft Tissue Sarcomas, Drug Resistance, Immunoregulation & Suppression, Immunotherapy, Metastasis, Pediatric Oncology, Targeted Cancer Therapy
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