Tag: cancer March 31, 2023 Jumping genes in cancer cells open door to new immunotherapiesAnalysis of 33 tumor types identifies new immunotherapy targets.News Release July 1, 2022 Ley honored for groundbreaking leukemia researchAlso recipient of Léopold Griffuel Prize for basic cancer research.National Leaders October 20, 2021 $7.5 million to study elusive cell type important in aging, cancer, other diseasesElusive senescent cells are subject of new national research consortium.News Release February 9, 2021 Koch gift recognizes outstanding research, teaching in surgical oncologyFields named to endowed professorship honoring Eberleins.News Release November 10, 2020 Making cancer cells more susceptible to dyingFindings could aid anti-tumor drug development.News Release July 22, 2020 2 immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatmentMouse study suggests strategy may work against variety of cancers.News Release March 19, 2020 Immunotherapy using ‘young cells’ offers promising option against cancerStudy in mouse, human cells suggests unique anti-cancer properties of such a therapy.News Release March 9, 2020 Cancerous tumors, surrounding cells illuminated by new imaging agentCompound being tested in small clinical trials.News Release February 13, 2020 Fight against endometrial cancer boosted with new molecular road mapDetailed analysis reveals new drug targets.News Release September 11, 2019 $5 million grant endows research to advance blood disorder therapiesEdward P. Evans Foundation funds new center focused on myelodysplastic syndromes.News Release August 1, 2019 Siteman Cancer Center awarded $7.8 million to expand clinical trials accessWashington University physicians to play leadership role in designing innovative NCI network trials.News Release July 30, 2019 Half-century of research illuminates how cells work in health, diseaseKornfeld reflects on knowledge gained from longest running NCI grant.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›