NCI Grant Supports UF Health Cancer Center Epigenetics Research (UF Health News)

NCI Grant Supports UF Health Cancer Center Epigenetics Research

Richard Bennett, Ph.D., a research associate professor in the Division of Hematology/Oncology in the UF College of Medicine, has received a prestigious five-year, $850,000 grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support research investigating epigenetic mechanisms of cancer.

Bennett received the R50 Research Specialist Award, designed to encourage stable research career opportunities for exceptional scientists pursuing research in the context of an existing NCI-funded cancer research program. The awards go to researchers who are vital to sustaining the biomedical research enterprise.

Since 2016, Bennett has supervised teams of researchers and performed key experiments for the NCI-funded research program of UF Health Cancer Center Director Jonathan Licht, M.D., studying how epigenetic mechanisms are disrupted in cancer. By identifying epigenetic dependencies and pathways involved in tumor progression and spread, research in the Licht lab aims to improve targeted therapies and ultimately improve patient outcomes.

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