
About the Badr Lab
The Badr lab research focus is to develops, implements, and disseminates psychosocial interventions to improve the health behaviors and quality of life of cancer patients and their caregivers across the cancer continuum (i.e., at diagnosis and during treatment, post-treatment survivorship, and at end of life).
Active research studies focus on breast, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and gynecological cancers, as well as tobacco-related cancers including lung, head and neck, and bladder cancers.
Postdoctoral trainees receive hands-on training from Dr. Hoda Badr, a research leader in the area of cancer survivorship.
Current Studies
View a listing of Badr Lab current studies which often focus on cancer patients, their caregivers and underserved populations.
Lab News
View a listing of news including lab member publications, awards and presentations.
Lab Members
The Badr Lab team meets to discuss and collaborate on their research.
Publications
Our research projects and studies result in publications in PubMed and other scientific journals.
Healthy Habits
Scrapbooking, avoiding the snooze button help Dr. Hoda Badr stay focused.
What is the Role of the Caregiver?
Badr Lab research focuses on improving paradigm of cancer caregiving.
Cancer Caregiving
Tips for self-care and well-being as a cancer caregiver from Dr. Hoda Badr.