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Immune to Cancer: The CRI Blog

  • Engineering Bacteria to Improve Cancer Immunotherapy with CRI Lloyd J. Old STAR Tal Danino

    CRI Lloyd J. Old STAR Tal Danino is exploring how to engineer bacteria to help our bodies…

    January 24, 2022| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • How Bacteria Influence Our Health and Immunity

    CRI Lloyd J. Old STAR Dr. Gregory Sonnenberg discusses the science behind the microbiome and what it…

    November 4, 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
  • AACR20 Day 1 Highlights: Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, and the Microbiome

    The first day of the 2020 AACR Annual Meeting shared latest data from immunotherapy clinical trials in…

    April 28, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • Meet Dr. Gregory F. Sonnenberg, One of Our New Lloyd J. Old STAR Scientists

    How the microbiome influences the fight against cancer and what Dr. Sonnenberg hopes to accomplish during the next five…

    January 6, 2020| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • CICON19 Day 4 Update: Metabolic Crosstalk and the Microbiome

    Day 4 of CICON19 highlighted breakthroughs in our understanding of the metabolic crosstalk within the tumor microenvironment as…

    September 28, 2019| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • AACR19 Day 4 Update: The Microbiome, Immunotherapy Biomarkers, and New Immune Targets

    Day 4 of AACR19 explored the microbiome and its impact on cancer treatment, revealed insights into immunotherapy…

    April 2, 2019| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • AACR19 Preview: CRI Scientists Showcase the Future of Immunotherapy

    The 2019 AACR annual meeting kicks off March 29 in Atlanta and will feature the work of…

    March 23, 2019| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
  • CICON18 Day 4 Update: The Role of Bacteria; Technologies to Advance Cancer Immunotherapy

    The final day of CICON18 explored two diverse areas—technology and the microbiome—that both have the…

    October 4, 2018| Arthur N. Brodsky, PhD
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