Innovation

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‘Where others stop, we get started’: Jeff Martin’s story
Jeff Martin just wanted someone to take him seriously. The 52-year-old logistics specialist from Ontario, California, had been seeing blood in his stool for several months. His local doctors were...
Scientists present potentially groundbreaking new treatments at AACR
City of Hope scientists shared breakthrough research and innovative studies at this year's American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, which took place April 14 to 19 in Orlando...
City of Hope-developed COVID-19 vaccine found effective against variants
The unique dual-antigen design of a COVID-19 investigational vaccine developed by City of Hope scientists, now licensed to GeoVax Labs Inc., confers long-lasting immunity that is effective against variants of...
Patient with HIV achieves remission following stem cell transplant at City of Hope
Jana K. Dickter, M.D., City of Hope associate clinical professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases City of Hope announced July 27 that a 66-year-old man who was diagnosed with HIV in 1988 has been in remission from the virus for over 17 months after...
Ancient Genes May Lead to New Therapies for Diabetes
Debbie Thurmond, Ph.D. Debbie Thurmond, Ph.D., studies proteins that have a long biological history.   “They’re an old gene family, ancestral,” said Thurmond, holder of City of Hope’s Ruth B. & Robert...
City of Hope scientists present research at LABEST
City of Hope’s position as a leader in research and bioscience was once again evident at the recent Los Angeles Bioscience Ecosystem Summit (LABEST), the premier showcase for bioscience innovation...