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Be part of our team, uncovering how childhood cancers work – and helping find the treatments that could go to clinical trials to improve outcomes.
Be part of our team, uncovering how childhood cancers work – and helping find the treatments that could go to clinical trials to improve outcomes.
We are very fortunate to have had Ashley recently join our team as a legal assistant intern. Ashley completed her undergraduate studies at Central Michigan University
We are excited to welcome our student intern, Emily, who will be working with our CureFast Program. My name is Emily and I’m a junior Biology
We are grateful to the family whose legacy gift made possible these studies, published online today. To our knowledge, this is the first patient-derived xenograft
We are grateful to be able to work with Portland State University senior engineering Capstone team of Robert Lesanovsky, Samuel Rasmussen, Sam Sanford, Josh Lake,
How do you define pure energy? It appears to be emanating from Eastside High School in Taylors, South Carolina! See the students’ amazing Spirit Week
We are excited to welcome Naren to the lab. Naren completed his MSc in Biotechnology from the University of Madras, then earned his PhD in
We are grateful to our friends and supporters in the community who came to visit our new Innovation Space nearby the Silicon Forest. This is
At this CTOS companion meeting, we presented our work on the dynamic (cell cycle dependent) expression of the Pax3:Foxo1 oncogene in rhabdomyosarcoma, and how re-purposing
We thank TTU faculty host Dr. Ranadip Pal to present our seminar, “Engineering Forward approaches to accelerating basic science discovery to clinical trials for children with
The Children’s Cancer Association Wonderball Gala occurred Saturday night… it was a well attended event for a fabulous cause: JoyRx, which brings music and so
We are grateful to the Scott Carter Foundation and its community of supporters who made possible the $30,000 gift to support research into drug combinations
[ pictured above: Charles & Molly ] We were privileged to participate in the Portland Radio Project week’s focus on Consano.org, a crowdfunding program created
We are grateful for the opportunity to have participated in this important industry-driven symposium addressing the need for new drugs in childhood cancer. Charles presented
We are grateful to AACR and the Board of QuadW (What Would Willie Want) for the vision meeting held Sept 11-12 at Lake Jackson, Wyoming.
For the front page story by Sarah Kyle in the Coloradoan, visit the page http://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2015/08/24/csu-clinical-trials-dogs-lead-child-cancer-cures/32294021/. This news focus describes the collaborations with Dr. Bernard Seguin at Colorado
For the story filmed by Major King of ABC7, click here (for the shorter version or click here (for the longer version) This work was funded by
We are particularly excited to begin our five-year R01 project Cytokine- and Satellite Cell-mediated Muscle Disease Promotion, recently funded by the National Cancer Institute. The goal?
We are excited to be working with Texas Tech University on the recently funded National Science Foundation grant project entitled, Design of functionally-tested, genomics-informed personalized cancer
Our thanks go to Paul, Michele and the community of supporters that made such a generous gift from Shane’s Future Days possible. You might notice Shane as
Be part of our team, uncovering how childhood cancers work – and helping find the treatments that could go to clinical trials to improve outcomes.
We are very fortunate to have had Ashley recently join our team as a legal assistant intern. Ashley completed her undergraduate studies at Central Michigan University
We are excited to welcome our student intern, Emily, who will be working with our CureFast Program. My name is Emily and I’m a junior Biology
We are grateful to the family whose legacy gift made possible these studies, published online today. To our knowledge, this is the first patient-derived xenograft
We are grateful to be able to work with Portland State University senior engineering Capstone team of Robert Lesanovsky, Samuel Rasmussen, Sam Sanford, Josh Lake,
How do you define pure energy? It appears to be emanating from Eastside High School in Taylors, South Carolina! See the students’ amazing Spirit Week
We are excited to welcome Naren to the lab. Naren completed his MSc in Biotechnology from the University of Madras, then earned his PhD in
We are grateful to our friends and supporters in the community who came to visit our new Innovation Space nearby the Silicon Forest. This is
At this CTOS companion meeting, we presented our work on the dynamic (cell cycle dependent) expression of the Pax3:Foxo1 oncogene in rhabdomyosarcoma, and how re-purposing
We thank TTU faculty host Dr. Ranadip Pal to present our seminar, “Engineering Forward approaches to accelerating basic science discovery to clinical trials for children with
The Children’s Cancer Association Wonderball Gala occurred Saturday night… it was a well attended event for a fabulous cause: JoyRx, which brings music and so
We are grateful to the Scott Carter Foundation and its community of supporters who made possible the $30,000 gift to support research into drug combinations
[ pictured above: Charles & Molly ] We were privileged to participate in the Portland Radio Project week’s focus on Consano.org, a crowdfunding program created
We are grateful for the opportunity to have participated in this important industry-driven symposium addressing the need for new drugs in childhood cancer. Charles presented
We are grateful to AACR and the Board of QuadW (What Would Willie Want) for the vision meeting held Sept 11-12 at Lake Jackson, Wyoming.
For the front page story by Sarah Kyle in the Coloradoan, visit the page http://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2015/08/24/csu-clinical-trials-dogs-lead-child-cancer-cures/32294021/. This news focus describes the collaborations with Dr. Bernard Seguin at Colorado
For the story filmed by Major King of ABC7, click here (for the shorter version or click here (for the longer version) This work was funded by
We are particularly excited to begin our five-year R01 project Cytokine- and Satellite Cell-mediated Muscle Disease Promotion, recently funded by the National Cancer Institute. The goal?
We are excited to be working with Texas Tech University on the recently funded National Science Foundation grant project entitled, Design of functionally-tested, genomics-informed personalized cancer
Our thanks go to Paul, Michele and the community of supporters that made such a generous gift from Shane’s Future Days possible. You might notice Shane as
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