From classroom to Capitol Hill, UF students help shape health policy
By working directly with lawmakers and constituents, students in the Public Service Internship bridge the gap between academic training and real-world health policy.
By working directly with lawmakers and constituents, students in the Public Service Internship bridge the gap between academic training and real-world health policy.
Jesse Dallery, Ph.D., uses his expertise to developing technology-based interventions to change behaviors, such as helping people quit tobacco.
Jennifer LeLaurin, Ph.D., dedicates her career to improving how health care systems support patients and caregivers through tobacco cessation and cancer care research.
The council creates and approves a program for cancer control and research in the state.
The study section reviews applications related to implementation science.
The team will collect data from cancer patients to investigate how the feedback system affects provider workload and patient behavior.
Gabriela Hery’s research focuses on comparing gene expression profiles and lipid distributions in canine and human osteosarcoma.
Miranda Reid's current work focuses on the sustainability of tobacco treatment programs, particularly those funded by the NCI.
The symposium aimed to provide a forum for cancer researchers to share their latest research, with a focus on cervical cancer.
Ramzi Salloum, Ph.D., received a conference grant from the National Cancer Institute to support global tobacco control implementation science.