Tulips and daffodils planted at the groundbreaking of Huntsman Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center in Vineyard represent hope and the spirit of collaboration at the heart of the project.
A nationally recognized cancer surgeon and academic leader, Gamblin brings deep expertise in cancer care, research, and innovation to advance surgical oncology across the Mountain West.
With a focus on innovation and collaboration, Welm will lead efforts to advance the Department of Oncological Sciences’ academic mission and scientific excellence, while positioning the department for national distinction.
Nurse practitioner Emily Erickson reflects on her decades-long journey in oncology, shaped by meaningful connections, evolving treatments, and a deep commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care.
Cell biologist Bruce Edgar, recognized for his research on cell growth and proliferation, was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for his pioneering work and contributions to science.
Huntsman Cancer Institute researcher, Deanna Kepka, MPH, PhD, receives honor for her work increasing HPV vaccination rates and advancing cancer prevention through research, education, and community outreach.
Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Mountain West’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, celebrated the ceremonial groundbreaking for its second major location in one of the country’s fastest growing counties.
Their innovative research, supported by federal funding, shape the future of cancer care, from using digital communications to better access genetic services to increasing medicine’s effectiveness while lessening side effects.
These awards advance cancer research, support scientists, and establish a training program for students. The funding underscores a commitment to future cancer investigators and better patient outcomes.
Deanna Kepka, PhD, MPH, and the Global Oncology Initiative are revolutionizing cancer care through innovative HPV-related prevention and international partnerships, addressing global disparities in care.
Anna Parks, MD, was awarded the American Society of Hematology Junior Faculty Scholar Award, which supports promising early career hematologists committed to advancing the field through innovative research.
After a cancer diagnosis as a teenager, Dawn Ritzwoller faced unexpected fertility challenges. Now an AYA patient navigator, she helps provide services to others interested in creating a family.
Utah Hockey Club and Huntsman Cancer Institute unite to honor those affected by cancer and support life-saving research in their second Hockey Fights Cancer night of the season.
Breanne Eddington turned personal loss into purpose, inspired by her grandmother’s battle with cancer. Now she provides compassionate care, honoring the legacy of those who shaped her journey.