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Immune to Cancer: The CRI Blog

  • Exploring the Potential of Natural Killer Cells with Dr. Oscar Aguilar

    CRI postdoctoral fellow Dr. Oscar Aguilar is exploring the biology of Natural Killer cells in order to…

    June 23, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • The Microbiome and Cancer-on-a-Chip with Dr. Hyun Jung Kim

    CRI Tech Impact grantee Dr. Hyun Jung Kim is building a colorectal-cancer-on-a-chip device to better understand how…

    June 22, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • CRI Celebrates a Future #Immune2Cancer on June 12

    On Friday, June 12, 2020, the global cancer community joined the Cancer Research Institute’s annual awareness day to amplify the lifesaving potential…

    June 15, 2020| Chary Sathea
  • A Special Message from the Cancer Research Institute

    CRI joins people within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to pause our work as part of #ShutDownSTEM to…

    June 10, 2020| Jill O'Donnell-Tormey, PhD
  • Recapping ASCO20: The Next Horizons in Immunotherapy

    The 56th Annual ASCO Meeting highlighted advances in checkpoint immunotherapy, cell-based immunotherapies, and bispecific antibodies.

    June 4, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • ASCO20 Update: Considerations for Checkpoint Inhibitors Moving Forward

    Results unveiled at ASCO20 increased our understanding of checkpoint immunotherapy in a variety of cancers and circumstances.

    June 1, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • ASCO20 Update: Cellular Immunotherapies, Genomics, and COVID-19

    Several promising cellular immunotherapies were discussed at ASCO20, including those for solid cancers; plus updates on the cancer…

    May 31, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • Investigating the Innate Immune Receptor NLRP6 with Dr. Chen Shen

    CRI Fellow Dr. Chen Shen is investigating NLRP6, a receptor that can recognize bacteria or viruses and…

    May 28, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • Building a Single-Cell Atlas with Dr. Ansuman Satpathy

    Dr. Ansuman Satpathy is building a single-cell atlas to help us better understand why immunotherapy succeeds or…

    May 27, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
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