Tag: John DiPersio March 7, 2019 The warrior withinImmune-based therapies are becoming a reality for cancer care.Outlook Magazine January 21, 2019 Utmost care: A day in the life of the School of MedicineSee the breadth of ongoing efforts to advance research, education and the best medical care possible for patients. October 31, 2018 Relapsed leukemia flies under immune system’s radarNew research reveals strategy to make the cancer cells visible again.News Release July 24, 2018 Washington People: Allison KingPhysician-scientist focuses on young adults with sickle cell disease.Medical Campus & Community, Washington People April 24, 2018 Experimental arthritis drug prevents stem cell transplant complicationDrug fights graft-versus-host-disease in mice.News Release March 5, 2018 CRISPR enhances cancer immunotherapyGene editing expands reach of therapeutic T cells, in mice.News Release January 30, 2018 Illinois oncology group joins Washington University Physicians practicePatients will continue to be seen at Swansea, Ill., clinic.News Release January 16, 2018 DiPersio to become president of transplantation societyAssumes elected role in February.National Leaders December 7, 2017 Undaunted explorerTimothy Ley and his team were the first to sequence a cancer genome in 2008. They're still searching for cures nonstop.Source: Washington Magazine November 6, 2017 $6 million supports leukemia researchDiPersio receives NCI outstanding investigator award.News Release October 18, 2017 New gene-altering treatment offered for certain blood cancersCAR-T immunotherapy may help patients who don’t respond to standard treatments.News Release, Video May 19, 2016 Genomics aids diagnosis of unusual chronic meningitis caseThe culprit: A bacterium more commonly linked to acne.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 Next ›