Funding news
UF researchers receive grant to study role of…
The goal is to identify modifiable factors that contribute to colorectal cancer risk and affect health outcomes of patients with colorectal cancer.
NCI grant funds study exploring RNA modifications…
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…
UF Health Cancer Center funds five collaborative…
The projects harness the strengths of the University of Florida with The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Florida Institute for Biomedical Innovation and…
Cancer research news
Noah Hammarlund, Ph.D., publishes article…
UF Health Cancer Center member Noah Hammarlund, Ph.D., aims to reduce health disparities in his work.
John Ligon, M.D., on establishing a roadmap for…
In a CGTlive interview, John Ligon, M.D., discussed establishing a roadmap for CAR-T fertility research.
UF researchers evaluate academic performance of…
UF researchers led by cancer research trainee Daniel Stribling evaluated the academic performance of chatbots.
Research Snapshots
The Cancer Center’s Research Snapshots highlight recent discoveries made by Cancer Center researchers.
Research Snapshots aim to make research discoveries in newly published manuscripts more accessible for other scientists and the community as a whole.
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Research Snapshot: Noninvasive blood testing…
The preliminary findings indicate that the technique could allow physicians to assess patients’ tumor burden without invasive tumor biopsies.
Research Snapshot: UF researchers use 3D models…
Researchers developed a new method to evaluate how immunotherapy treatment kills tumor cells.
Research Snapshot: UF researchers discover new…
The study suggests that erasing an abundant modification on certain types of RNA may be a way to therapeutically target lung cancer.