
Leighton Elliott, MD, MSE
@engineerdadmd
Father of 6 boys. Biomedical Engineer. Hem/Onc at UF. Translational Research in Cancer Immunotherapy. #GoGators #MedPeds #AYACancer #GoBucs #CureSarcoma
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10-03-2020 23:58:29
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Doctors at a major US insurance company deny tens of thousands of claims a month without even looking at patientsβ files. βWe literally click & submit,β a former Cigna doctor told @ProPublica & The Capitol Forum. βIt takes all of 10 seconds to do 50 at a time.β The inside story π§΅

Calling all med-peds alumni! Thereβs now an association just for usβ¦and itβs FREE to be a member! Sign up here: associationmedpeds.org National Med-Peds Residentsβ Association #MP4L






Kudos to our rising chief Leighton Elliott, MD, MSE & newly minted F2 Shivang Danak, MD for their awesome work being presented/highlighted at #ASCO23 this year! Strong work!! πππ

Exciting news on the home front! Congratulations Jonathan Licht, MD - thank you for being such an incredible leader and trainee advocate! Proud to be a part of UF Health Cancer Center! πππ

Almost didn't watch it, "oh it's just an unboxing video..." That would've been a mistake. Bravo Dr. Glaucomflecken! youtu.be/Hgn61pnGnIQ

Amazing week of learning and making new lifelong friends! Thanks to UF Health Cancer Center and UF Hematology/Oncology Fellowship for the support as we work tirelessly to cure cancer πͺ #AYACancer


Proud of our student Cathleen Rabideau who presented University of Florida Research Undergrad Symposium! This work, spearheaded by Leighton Elliott, MD, MSE and Sadeem Qdaisat in Adam Michael Rosen Neuro-Oncology Labs UF Health Cancer Center is crucial for future proof of principle experiments using RNA vaccines for fusion driven sarcomas




Dr. Elliott (Leighton Elliott, MD, MSE)βs scientific interests are #mRNA vaccines, #immunotherapy, nanoparticle therapeutic development, and translation for #sarcoma.


UF Health Cancer Center researchers have found that a genetic alteration may predict the outlook for patients with Ewing sarcoma. Published in Molecular Oncology, the findings could ultimately help clinicians personalize clinical-decision-making. Read more: go.ufl.edu/51t8cwe


We are excited to announce the two UF Medicine-led 2025 ROSF project awardees, Drs. Leighton Elliott, M.D., and Sergio Duarte, Ph.D. They, alongside several COM-Co PIs, received funding from UF Research for cross-college, multidisciplinary research projects. Story coming soon!
