Nemours Children’s Hospital Orlando, 3 Others Get $30M in Cancer Research Funding
Florida allocates $30 million to four children’s hospitals to boost pediatric cancer research and reduce out-of-state treatment, with the state accounting for 6% of new U.S. cases.
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Florida awards $30M in cancer research grants to children’s hospitals
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Nemours Children’s Hospital in Orlando, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, and Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville were each awarded $7.5 million through the new Cancer Connect Collaborative Research Incubator.
DeSantis awards $30 million in cancer research funds to four pediatric hospitals
The Legislature included $30 million in the state budget for pediatric cancer research (Credit: National Cancer Institute/Unsplash)Four children’s hospitals on Monday received millions of dollars in state funding to bolster their pediatric cancer research efforts. At a press conference in Jacksonville where he was joined by First Lady Casey DeSantis, State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Shevaun …
Gov. DeSantis announces $30M in funding for pediatric cancer research in Florida
Four hospitals in Florida, including Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville and Nemours Children’s Hospital in Orlando, were awarded $7.5 million each Monday for pediatric cancer research.
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