UF brain tumor expert earns Clinical Science Research Award
Dr. Duane Mitchell received UF College of Medicine award given for research that has an impact on patient care.
Dr. Duane Mitchell received UF College of Medicine award given for research that has an impact on patient care.
ReMission Alliance members met in Orlando for 4th Annual ReMission Summit.
Brain cancer researcher Dr. Elias Sayour lent his expertise on mRNA vaccines' role to prevent COVID-19 infection for a UF Health-produced animation.
Grant will bolster research into the use of stem cells to enhance T cell therapy
Duane Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D., co-director of the Preston A. Wells Jr. Center for Brain Tumor Therapy and director of the UF Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Program in the MBI, discusses his research in a new video series produced by UF Health Communications, “…
Brain tumors, which are abnormal growths of cells within the brain, can be cancerous (malignant) and spread if not properly treated. More than 200,000 people in the U.S. receive the diagnosis of primary or metastatic brain tumor every year and, unfortunately, this number has been increasing. Gliomas, which represent a…