
Moffitt Ph.D. Graduate Program
@cancerbiol_phd
Cancer Biology | Integrated Mathematical Oncology | Cancer Immunology | Cancer Chemical Biology
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Participated in a Great Day Live interview for #milesformoffitt to report on what a Miles for Moffitt pilot grant can yield over 8 yrs: a R01-funded project that sprouts 2 FL DoH-funded projects driven by my awesome Moffitt Ph.D. Graduate Program students!






Who said #mathematics isn’t fun? Here are the current IMO 1st year Moffitt Ph.D. Graduate Program students collaboratively defining a system of differential equations that describe the emergence of drug resistance in melanoma Moffitt Cancer Center #collaboratorium


🎓 📷 Congratulations to Elliot Medina, PhD @ElliotMedina31 on the successful defense of his doctoral dissertation entitled, “Structure and Engineering pf Cancer-Associated Developmental Receptors”. Elliot was mentored by Vince Luca during his PhD. Well done Elliot! 👏🏼


Join Ranjini Bhattacharya (Ranjini Bhattacharya) at #AACR25 as she explains how evolutionary game theory reveals the hidden cost of VEGF overexpression in tumor and why combining anti-angiogenics with GLUT inhibitors could be a game-changer. Read more: bit.ly/432aFkr




Live from #AACR25: Kaizhen Wang (Kaizhen Wang) from the Karreth Lab discusses how MYBL2 drives melanoma through a surprising mechanism, non-canonical RNA binding. This newly uncovered function reveals how MYBL2 reshapes gene regulation and promotes tumor growth, offering fresh


While at #AACR25, Kaizhen Wang (Kaizhen Wang) from the Karreth Lab shares new insights on melanoma progression, revealing how non-canonical RNA binding by the MYBL2 transcription factor plays a key role in driving the disease. Read more: bit.ly/4cSt6eP #MoffittAACR25



🎓 Big congratulations to Julia Billington, PhD Julia Billington on the successful defense of her doctoral dissertation entitled, “An FGFR-p53 Developmental Signaling Axis Drives Salivary Cancer Progression”. Julia was mentored by Amelio Lab during her PhD. Well done Julia! 👏🏼


Today David Basanta lab member Gosia Weh defends her Moffitt Ph.D. Graduate Program on, The Only Constant is Change: the Role of Genetic Diversification in Cancer and Beyond. Here David introduces the external examiner Jake Scott. Gosia starts with the moth example of evolution IMO



🎓 Congratulations to Malgorzata (Gosia) Weh, PhD on the successful defense of her doctoral dissertation entitled, “The Only Constant is Change: the Role of Genetic Diversification in Cancer and Beyond”. Gosia was mentored by David Basanta and Andriy Marusyk during her PhD.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼


🎓 Congratulations to Srishti Singh, PhD Srishti Singh on the successful defense of her doctoral dissertation entitled, “Protein engineering solutions for breast cancer immunotherapy and diagnosis". Srishti was mentored by Vince Luca during her PhD. Well done!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼


🎓Congrats to Thomas Veith, PhD Thomas Veith on the successful defense of his dissertation entitled, "Karyotype-Driven Tumor Dynamics: Understanding Cancer Evolution Through Copy Number Alterations and Selective Pressures". Tommy was mentored by Noemi Andor during his PhD.👏🏼
