Aline Fares selected for international lung cancer mentorship, research program
Aline Fares is one of just 40 physicians worldwide who will participate in the professional development program.
Aline Fares is one of just 40 physicians worldwide who will participate in the professional development program.
A small compound produced naturally by gut bacteria doubled the response to lung cancer immunotherapy treatment in mice.
Miranda Reid received a National Cancer Institute fellowship to address lung cancer screening rates.
Rachel Newsome will present her research on harnessing the gut microbiome to enhance the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy treatment.
Aline Fares, M.D., is passionate about delivering kind, personalized care to patients with lung cancer.
The study points to a new therapeutic strategy to reverse chemotherapy resistance in non-small cell lung cancer.
Ramon Sun, Ph.D., and Matthew Gentry, Ph.D., used a high-content spatial metabolomics platform to look at the link between diet and lung cancer.
The study lays the groundwork for a personalized approach to screening for the deadliest cancer.
The award acknowledges newcomers who have excelled and positively impacted UF during their initial tenure.
Researchers bolstered their findings that kava may reduce lung cancer risk caused by tobacco smoke.