Immune to Cancer: The CRI Blog
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CRI Funded Scientist
Qinli Sun, PhD
The immune system must strike a delicate balance—strong enough to attack infections and cancer, yet controlled enough… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Andrea Muñoz Zamora, PhD
Sepsis—a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to infection causes widespread inflammation—affects more than 1.7… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Zhiyuan Mao, PhD
Solid tumors such as prostate, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers remain among the most difficult to treat, often… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Shi Li, PhD
When cancer spreads to the brain, it often establishes hidden reservoirs of dormant tumor cells long before… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Yi-Tsang Lee, PhD
T cells play a central role in the immune system’s ability to detect and destroy cancer, yet… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Georgia Lattanzi, PhD
Even with major advances in cancer immunotherapy, many tumors continue to evade immune detection and resist treatment…. -
CRI Funded Scientist
Anna Kolarzyk, PhD
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the deadliest forms of cancer, largely because it spreads quickly and… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Konrad Knopper, PhD
The immune and nervous systems are deeply interconnected, constantly exchanging information to keep the body balanced and… -
CRI Funded Scientist
Wantae Kim, PhD
The immune system constantly produces T cells—specialized defenders that patrol the body to detect and destroy abnormal…

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