Noah Hammarlund, Ph.D., publishes article highlighting racial inequities for prostate cancer treatment
UF Health Cancer Center member Noah Hammarlund, Ph.D., aims to reduce health disparities in his work.
UF Health Cancer Center member Noah Hammarlund, Ph.D., aims to reduce health disparities in his work.
The goal is to identify modifiable factors that contribute to colorectal cancer risk and affect health outcomes of patients with colorectal cancer.
The goal of the study is to explore the molecular pathways that regulate m6A and uncover how the RNA modification affects gene regulatory networks in lung cancer.
Leighton Elliott, M.D., will use the funds to investigate how RNA nanoparticle vaccines can be used to treat alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
Mohammed Gbadamosi's research focuses on developing treatment strategies to combat triple-negative breast cancer.
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Several UF Health Cancer Center early-stage investigators and trainees who are part of the CaRE2 Health Equity Center will participate in two AACR conferences.
NCURA traveling workshop faculty members serve as ambassadors of the research administration profession.
David Moraga, Ph.D., served as director of the Next Generation DNA Sequencing Core.
Jonathan D. Licht, M.D., was elected editor-in-chief of Blood Neoplasia after a competitive international search.