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City of Hope researcher receives Defense Department Idea Award to study Epstein-Barr virus-related cancers
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is best known for causing mononucleosis, or “mono,” but it is also linked to several types of cancer, including lymphomas and carcinomas. With more than 90%...
Defense Department funds Epstein-Barr virus studies
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is best known for causing mononucleosis, or “mono,” but it is also linked to several types of cancer, including lymphomas and carcinomas. With more than 90%...
Study finds way to determine tumor response to immunotherapy
Scientists at City of Hope, working in collaboration with researchers at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), have found that the actions of circulating immune cells at the start of immunotherapy...
Emerging researchers receive American Cancer Society grants
A lung tumor For early-career researchers and physician-scientists just starting to build a laboratory, seed funding for their work can be tough to secure. But two beginning faculty at City...
Checkpoint inhibitors plus CAR T shows promise for glioblastoma
Glioblastoma is an aggressive cancer of the brain. To add to the challenge, it is in a difficult location to treat because it is protected by the blood-brain barrier, a...
Safety trial for type 1 diabetes vaccine yields positive results
Bart Roep, Ph.D. An innovative, first-of-its kind vaccine that uses a person’s own immune cells and vitamin D3 to treat type 1 diabetes is both safe and feasible, according to research...
City of Hope's Rama Natarajan leads study tackling mechanism of metabolic memory in diabetes
For people with diabetes, vascular complications like kidney disease and atherosclerosis, which can lead to poor health and even death, are seen at increased rates. In a new Nature Metabolism...
Study tackles mechanism of metabolic memory in diabetes
For people with diabetes, vascular complications like kidney disease and atherosclerosis, which can lead to poor health and even death, are seen at increased rates. In a new Nature Metabolism...