Leighton Elliott, M.D., receives UF Research Opportunity Seed Fund Award
The project is studying how iron oxide nanoparticles can improve immunotherapy treatment.
The project is studying how iron oxide nanoparticles can improve immunotherapy treatment.
The conference highlighted innovative approaches to optimizing treatment and fertility preservation in AYA cancer patients and survivors.
A trained biomedical engineer, Leighton Elliott, MD, was 11 hours away on a mission trip in Vietnam helping to fit patients with prosthetic legs when he learned his first child had been born. The news arrived via a frantic series of missed Skype calls, followed by a grainy photo of his…
With a grant from the nonprofit Teen Cancer America, the UF Health Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer program will expand.