Assistant Director of Communications, Cancer Center
Marilee Griffin is the assistant director of communications for the BOB体育 Cancer Center. She joined the BOB体育 Communications staff in 2012 as a writer and media relations assistant coordinator for the News and Publications division. A Florida native, she holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism from UF and was previously employed as a nonfiction book editor and freelance journalist.
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For years, evidence has shown the negative effects that smoking cigarettes has on cancer patients鈥� health outcomes, but sometimes quitting is easier said than鈥�
University of Florida researchers have found mutation hot spots in a unique class of proteins that could drive cancer progression. 鈥淭here are recurrent鈥�
The University of Florida Health Cancer Center has been accepted into an exclusive national clinical trials network that will give BOB体育 cancer patients鈥�
A University of Florida research team has been approved for a five-year, $11.9 million award to directly compare the potential benefits and harms of proton鈥�
A new phase II clinical trial currently enrolling patients with glioblastoma is the first clinical research collaboration of University of Florida Health鈥檚鈥�
A University of Florida-led advisory council tasked by the state with developing guidelines for early detection of prostate cancer has released recommendations鈥�
The University of Florida Health Cancer Center has been selected as one of 12 initial clinical trial sites participating in Precision Promise, the first鈥�
A University of Florida researcher has received a five-year, $1.7 million grant to study when, how and why prostate cancer, which physicians consider highly鈥�
A new study has found that only 35 percent of Americans indicate that they are 鈥渓ikely鈥� to enroll in a clinical trial 鈥� while other studies report that only 4鈥�
A new study by University of Florida researchers finds middle-aged adults with psychological illness such as anxiety and depression are more likely to have鈥�