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The mission of the Student Wellness Committee is to offer a system of academic, social, emotional, and psychological support to the students of UCCOM
The SWC takes a two-pronged approach to wellness:
The Trainee Associate Membership (TAM) Program supports the next generation of cancer researchers through pilot grants, travel awards, and career development opportunities. This round, ten trainees were recognized for their innovative research.
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The 21st Research Capacity Building Workshop was held on June 12-13, 2025 with 21 attendees from 6 different universities.
The Cancer Center supports innovative research through the Spring Pilot Project Award Program, providing crucial funding to our faculty investigators. This past round, ten researchers received awards to advance bold ideas in cancer research, fostering collaboration, novel approaches, and future breakthroughs.
Brain and spinal cord tumors affect thousands each year and pose unique challenges due to their complexity and location. At the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center, researchers like Dr. Jonathan Forbes are advancing innovative treatments such as immunotherapy and focused ultrasound to improve outcomes for patients with aggressive and rare brain tumors.
Research drives everything we do at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center. This National Cancer Research Month, we’re highlighting the power of discovery, collaboration, and community-informed research to reduce the burden of cancer in our region and beyond.