Community-engaged research reduces burden of cancer
The collaborative is easing the burden of cancer through promoting cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship.
The collaborative is easing the burden of cancer through promoting cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship.
The biostatistics professor and associate director for cancer quantitative sciences at the UF Health Cancer Center became president on Jan. 1.
Sulma Mohammed, Ph.D., is an accomplished cancer biology and health disparities researcher who joins UF from Purdue University.
Ji-Hyun Lee, DrPH, is serving as a mentor for the program for scholars based across Latin America.
The LLS Excellence in Scientific Service award recognizes his commitment to the blood cancer community.
She will work with clinicians and investigators to ensure women’s needs and perspectives are addressed in studies on all aspects of cancer.
Dr. Hitchcock will help the center train the next generation of cancer researchers, preparing them to lead advancements in the field.
On the anniversary of achieving NCI designation, a look at 10 key achievements over the past year.
Dr. Lee will serve as chief statistical advisor on the Nature Medicine panel.
Jonathan Licht, M.D., spoke with host Shikha Jain, M.D., about leadership, NCI designation and more.