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Could targeting your internal clock be key to slowing cancer?
City of Hope scientists have identified an unlikely way to potentially prevent or slow the progression of aggressive breast cancer: target one’s internal clock.   Often taken for granted, the...
New grad school deans share ambitious vision
David Ann, Ph.D. Two new deans took the helm of City of Hope’s graduate program on Oct. 1, 2019, determined to attract the best and brightest students from around the...
One’s internal clock could be targeted to prevent or slow the progression of breast cancer
CONTACT Zen Vuong 626-409-9367zvuong@coh.org   Using cell and mouse models, City of Hope scientists identified a defective part of the circadian rhythm gene that may result in accelerated breast cancer...
Opening up the world of science to kids from underrepresented communities
Rick Kittles, Ph.D. Above, Kittles works in the lab with Leanne Burnham, Ph.D. When it comes to kindling a love of science, starting early is key. “Middle school is a...