Thomas George, Paul Crispen appointed to executive roles at UF Health Cancer Center

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Thomas George

Paul Crispen

Thomas George and Paul Crispen were appointed to executive roles at UF Health Cancer Center. George, a clinician and clinical investigator who has been the cancer center’s associate director for clinical research since 2016, was named deputy director. Crispen, a urologic oncologist, has been named associate director for clinical research. 

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