The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center has expanded services with the addition of research laboratories, a wellness suite and a learning kitchen.
The expansion brings research and integrative care under the same roof as clinical services, which have been in operation at the cancer center since July 2024, according to a Feb. 19 news release from the university.
The Leukemia and Drug Development Lab has relocated to the cancer center alongside dedicated research facilities for industry partners and independent labs, the release said.
Community programming is scheduled to begin in March at the center’s integrative care facilities — the John & Carrie Hayden Community Learning Kitchen, the Mind-Body Spirit Wellness Studio and the outdoor rooftop healing garden.
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center operates as a collaboration between the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati-based UC Health and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
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