UF Proton Therapy Institute
The UF Health Proton Therapy Institute located in Jacksonville, is a non-profit Florida Cancer Center of Excellence and one of the Top 10 proton therapy treatment centers in the world. This clinical research facility provides a precise form of radiation that targets tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. The institute strives to not only focus on treating today’s cancer patients — but to also improve treatments and expand access to life-saving technology through innovative research and training.
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This fund was established in 2011 by John and Susan Bankston to support proton therapy research ...
Read MoreThis fund was established in 2006 by the estate of Cornelius T. Rowehl to support research in ...
Read MoreEstablished in 2011 by the James E. Lockwood Charitable Foundation to support a professorship ...
Read MoreThis fund is in honor of James E. Lockwood, Jr., who was born October 18, 1910 and passed away ...
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Read MoreThis fund was established in 2009 by William and Nancy Mendenhall, in honor of Shirley ...
Read MoreGiven in honor of the founding executive director, Stuart Klein, gifts to this fund shall be available to future leaders of the UF...
Read MoreThe University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute located at the College of Medicine-Jacksonville...
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Read MoreThis fund was established in 2012 by a group of donors to support pediatric program activities ...
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Read MoreThe fund shall be used first to create a space where patients may rest comfortably while waiting for appointments or treatments in the...
Read MoreDr. and Mrs. William Mendenhall III created this fund in 2005 to support a professorship in the ...
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