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UCLA-led research finds that combining immunotherapy with two target therapies extends the lives of people with advanced melanoma
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesA Rutgers researcher, through his spinoff company, has led a team to design and test a device that quickly counts a person’s white blood cells with a single drop of blood, similar to the way glucometers rapidly scan for blood sugar levels.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickBrown students develop tool for drug detection that addresses a critical biomedical need and has the potential to be widely adapted by clinicians to monitor antidepressants in patients.
University Research | Brown UniversityDue to advances in medicine and longer life expectancies, patients over age 65 now represent approximately 15% of all kidney transplants, according to researchers at the University at Buffalo.
University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkThe gene editing technology CRISPR has prompted both breathless predictions of medical breakthroughs and warnings of the apocalypse. Dr. Greg Licholai, a biotech entrepreneur and a lecturer at Yale explains CRISPR’s potential and dangers.
University Research | Yale UniversityDr. Lisa Lattanza, Chair and Ensign Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Yale, performed Yale's first fully in-house 3D surgical procedure.
University Research | Yale UniversitySupercomputers at UT Austin are helping scientists advance breast cancer research by providing extensive computational resources, aiding in more personalized and effective treatment strategies and potentially improving survival rates of breast cancer patients.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinResearchers at The University of Texas at Austin has invented a tool that rapidly and accurately identifies cancerous tissue during surgery.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinDeep-learning model takes a personalized approach to assessing each patient’s future lung cancer risk based on CT scans.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of Technology