DeSelm honored by NIH for innovative cancer research
Radiation oncologist Carl J. DeSelm, MD, PhD, has been honored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his visionary […]
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Radiation oncologist Carl J. DeSelm, MD, PhD, has been honored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his visionary […] Have you ever smelled odours other people can’t smell? If you have, you may have experienced phantosmia – the medical […] Contrary to popular belief, the brain is not a computer. However brains do, in their own way, compute. They integrate […] Nearly 14 million additional adolescents (11-12 years of age) beyond those who will be vaccinated based on current rates will […] Recent advances in kidney research have yielded dramatic headlines touting scientists’ ability to grow kidneys in the lab. But some […] Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have discovered a new way in which nerve cells can control movement. In a […] A single leukemia cell, unknowingly engineered with the leukemia-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) lentivirus and infused back into a patient, […] Angiosarcoma Project, a patient-partnered genomics study, identified immune checkpoint inhibition as a potential treatment option for patients with angiosarcomas of […] Meaningful social interactions train visual cortex neurons to recognize a familiar face in different visual locations, suggests new research published […] Cancer research and the future of precision cancer treatment will be accelerated by a new tool developed by scientists at […]
DeSelm honored by NIH for innovative cancer research
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