The Zangle Lab is working on new technologies to choose the most effective therapies for breast cancer patients and now an exciting project takes an innovative approach.
From shrinking brain tumors to personalized therapies, our investigators are leading pioneering research, discovering breakthroughs in treatment, and promoting equity-driven care.
Huntsman Cancer Institute is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Mountain West, meaning we provide the highest national standards for cancer research, prevention, and treatment.
The Society of Huntsman Translational Scholars adds Umang Swami, MD, MS, and Matthew Covington, MD, to its cohort that advances cancer testing and treatments through financial support and collaboration.
Embark on an inspiring journey with Ildiko Strehli, from Olympic bobsledder defying cancer to a cancer researcher. Her story includes triumph, resilience, and a commitment to global health.
Two visionary physician leaders take pivotal new roles to amplify innovation and patient-centric advancements in Huntsman Cancer Institute’s quest for a future free from cancer.
Breast cancer patient Christopher Gregg is working to find better treatments for himself and others thanks to a grant from the Moffitt Cancer Center Annual Integrated Mathematical Oncology workshop.
Alana Welm, PhD, director of basic science, earned the 2023 AACR Outstanding Investigator Award for her groundbreaking contributions to breast cancer research which have led to transformative advancements in treatment.
Results from mouse models presented at the prestigious American Society of Hematology show that nutrients consumed by an expectant mother during pregnancy can shape their offspring’s blood systems.
The Breast and Gynecologic Research Advocate Committee aids researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute by providing valuable first-hand feedback that helps shape the future of cancer care.
Compared to other cancers, pancreatic cancer is relatively rare. But it is the third leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Only about 8.5% of patients with pancreatic...
An associate professor in the division of hematology and hematopoietic malignancies, Buckley has been tapped to lead a program focused on cancer biology and how healthy cells transform into cancer.
A study by Bismarck Christian Odei, MD, found that over the last 30 years, only 18% of physicians in films were portrayed by women. Odei advocates for more accurate representation.
Investigators have been awarded a grant to find a better way to protect muscle mass in patients. Muscle mass plays a critical role in quality of life and cancer survival.