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Researchers at The Jackson Laboratory have developed a new combination of imaging and computational methods to study connections between immune cells in breast cancer and melanoma
Earlier this year, The Jackson Laboratory’s NCI-designated Basic Research Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society (ACS) teamed up to have ACS-funded trainees attend advanced cancer courses at JAX, aiming to deepen their understanding of cutting-edge cancer research techniques through experiential learning.
Reenergizing exhausted T cells, with help from a rare immune cell known as a basophil, can kickstart the immune system into fighting cancer.
New methods allow researchers to figure out what happens where in tumors, with important implications for improving cancer therapies.
Paige Ramkissoon reflects on how her time in the JAX Postbac program has prepared her for the next step in her academic training.
A study from MCGI indicates that Maine cancer patients experienced better outcomes following genomic tumor testing to guide targeted therapy strategies; but a gap between testing and clinical delivery still exists.
With $13 million in renewed support, Karolina Palucka will further study how aging affects airway epithelial cells’ efficiency in combating viral infections.
Two world-leading organizations are partnering to further expand AI capabilities in biomedical science and catalyze medical progress.