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Julie A. Bradley

Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation’s Diversity in Clinical Trials Career Development Program Grant Awarded to Dr. Oluwadamilola Oladeru

UF Radiation Oncology Assistant Professor Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru (Lola), MD, MA, MBA has been awarded a $240,000, two-year grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation’s prestigious Diversity in Clinical Trials Career Development Program (BMSF DCTCDP). The goal of the program is to build partnerships between clinical investigators and communities in…

Dr. Julie Bradley Appointed to the James E. Lockwood, Jr. Professorship

The UF College of Medicine has appointed Julie A. Bradley, M.D., to the James E. Lockwood, Jr. Professorship in Proton Therapy. The professorship was established in 2011 by the James E. Lockwood Charitable Foundation and recognizes Dr. Bradley’s expertise, accomplishments, and ongoing…

UF College of Medicine Promotes Radiation Oncology Faculty

By Theresa Edwards Makrush Julie A. Bradley, MD; Bo Lu, PhD; and Roi Dagan, MD, MS, have been promoted to the rank of associate professor by the UF College of Medicine. “This is a very well-deserved promotion for all of them that reflects their distinction in clinical accomplishments, research and education,”…

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