Shama Karanth selected for NIH health care data training program
The NIH program is designed to build a national cohort of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources champions.
The NIH program is designed to build a national cohort of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources champions.
UF Health Cancer Institute researchers are working to empower women to perform HPV self-collection.
The research team provided a snapshot of how AI may improve and personalize cancer care.
The project aims to uncover the reasons for the difference in treatment delivered for Hodgkin lymphoma.
Researchers validated protein biomarkers, putting them one step closer to a point-of-care cervical cancer screening test.
The study identified four areas of support that need to be integrated into adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer care.
The findings could ultimately help clinicians personalize clinical-decision-making by predicting how a patient’s tumor might respond to cancer therapies.
The award acknowledges newcomers who have excelled and positively impacted UF during their initial tenure.
Sulma Mohammed, Ph.D., is an accomplished cancer biology and health disparities researcher who joins UF from Purdue University.
The team evaluated the relationship between several reproductive factors and a novel measurement of breast image intensity.