Roswell Park Cancer Institute - Affiliations/Satellites and Research Partners

Affiliations/Satellites and Research Partners

  • Amherst Center, Williamsville, NY (Chemotherapy and Infusion Satellite)
  • Bradford Regional Medical Center, Bradford, PA (Network Affiliate)
  • Cayuga Medical Center, Ithaca, NY (Radiation Oncology Satellite and Network Affiliate)
  • King Hussein Cancer Center, Amman, Jordan (Network Affiliate)
  • King Hussein Cancer Biotechnology Institute, Amman, Jordan (Network Affiliate; Research, Clinical and Education Programs)
  • Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY (Network Affiliate)
  • University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras Campus (Education)
  • WCA Hospital, Jamestown, NY (Radiation Satellite and Network Affiliate)
  • Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China (Research and Education Programs)

Biotech Spin-offs

  • AndroBioSys
  • Cleveland BioLabs, Inc.
  • Empire Genomics
  • PersonaDX

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