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Funding Gift Program Announced for Cancer Research Breakthroughs
The AACR and the UBS oncology impact fund aim to use the new funding gift program to propel breakthroughs in cancer research and therapeutics
Winners of the 2018 Scientists’ Choice Awards for Life Sciences Announced at AACR
During the American Association for Cancer Research 2018 Annual Meeting, SelectScience recognized cutting-edge products and technologies advancing life sciences research
Dual-Targeted CAR T-cell Line Shows Promising Results in Preclinical Cancer Immunotherapy Study
The FT819 CAR T cell line has the potential to be mass-produced, stored, and made readily available for cancer immunotherapy
HER2 Mutations Linked to Tumor Survival Post Hormone Therapy
Research reveals that acquired HER2 mutations confer resistance to hormone therapy in ER-positive metastatic breast cancer
SelectScience to Provide Exclusive AACR 2018 Show Coverage and Reveal Winners of the Life Sciences Scientists’ Choice Awards
Team heading to Chicago, USA, to interview scientists at the forefront of cancer research and report on the newest technologies
Heroes or Villains? Immune Cells in Metastasis
New Blood Test Could Quickly Predict if the Drug Palbociclib Will Help Breast Cancer Patients
A blood test for cancer DNA could predict if a woman is responding to the new breast cancer drug palbociclib, months earlier than current tests
Future Focus: Next Steps for Preventing the Antimicrobial Resistance Apocalypse
How research at the AMR Centre, UK, is accelerating the fight against antimicrobial resistance
10 Top Technical Webinars.... #8 was the Most Washed*
Discover 10 wonderful webinars popular with scientists across the globe in 2017 — and watch them on demand
Fast Food Makes the Immune System More Aggressive in the Long Term
Study by the University of Bonn shows that even after a change to a healthy diet, the body's defenses remain hyperactive
Two Simple Tests Could Help to Pinpoint the Cause of Stroke
Research by the University of Edinburgh suggests a way to detect the cause of stroke
Scientists Identify Lymph-Node Positive Breast Cancer Patients Who May Develop Incurable Secondary Cancers
Mathematical models are used to analyse lymph node morphology and predict risk of cancer spread






















