Six Huntsman Cancer Institute employees are among the 2024 University of Utah Staff Excellence Award winners, honored for their dedication to advancing cancer care and research.
The Utah Hockey Club and Huntsman Cancer Institute united community members for Hockey Fights Cancer Night, honoring those affected by cancer, celebrating survivors, and supporting families and loved ones.
Emily Olsen’s deep passion for patient advocacy began at an early age. Now her meaningful work ensures that no patient feels alone in their time of need.
Chelsey Schlechter, MPH, PhD, has been chosen as a Cancer Moonshot Scholar. She is one of eleven researchers from across the country who have been selected for the prestigious honor.
As customer service supervisor at Huntsman Cancer Institute, Chris Moss oversees volunteers and donations, creating meaningful connections through thoughtful gestures, innovative service, and unwavering dedication.
Thomas Varghese Jr. becomes the eighth Editor-in-Chief during the 119-year history of the JACS, where he will be tasked with driving innovation and inspiring the next generation of surgical pioneers.
Mobile mammography buses from Huntsman Cancer Institute and Nevada Health Centers join forces to conquer distance as a disparity, offering Wendover residents vital breast cancer screenings.
The National Cancer Institute recognized Huntsman Cancer Institute investigator Minna Roh-Johnson for excellence in diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Roh-Johnson explains the importance of mentorship and diversity in scientific research.
Huntsman Family Foundation is honored with the Spirit of Giving Award for their commitment to support those affected by cancer and other health challenges. Learn about their impactful contributions.
Inspired by traits their mother embodied and the compassionate treatment she received, McKell Gubler and her brothers have dedicated their lives to cancer care.
Explore how Huntsman Cancer Institute's 25-year legacy of excellence is reaching new heights and advancing cancer treatments of the future beyond the standard of care today.
Heloisa Soares, MD, PhD, and Skyler Johnson, MD, were selected as members of The Society of Huntsman Translational Scholars for their contributions to advancing cancer research and patient care.
Cancer-specific communications and development teams are crucial to cancer centers. The NACCDO-PAMN Conference brings teams together for networking and learning. Huntsman Cancer Institute hosted the 33rd annual event in 2024.
The interdisciplinary team of lung cancer researcher Michelle Mendoza and biomedical engineer Jeffrey Weiss have received a multimillion dollar grant to study the origin of malignant tumors in the lungs.
Human Rights Campaign Foundation recognizes Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah with renewal of designation as “LGBTQ+ High Performer” in 16th edition of the Healthcare Equality Index.