Tag: John DiPersio June 12, 2026 New treatment for sickle cell disease offers new hope for Creve Coeur manSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch June 9, 2026 Gene therapy treatment for sickle cell disease changes lives in St. LouisSource: KMOV May 12, 2026 Gene-edited stem cell transplant shows promise for aggressive blood cancersStrategy seeks to expand immunotherapies for leukemia, other malignancies.News Release March 26, 2026 Innovative CAR-T cell therapy receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy designationImmunotherapy for aggressive T-cell cancers developed by WashU Medicine researchers moves to faster approval pathway.News Release June 26, 2025 Region’s first patient receives sickle cell gene therapyNebraska patient seeks cure for devastating disease from WashU Medicine pediatric specialists at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.News Release, Video May 30, 2025 Innovative immunotherapy shows promise against aggressive T cell cancersWashU startup’s “off-the-shelf” CAR-T cell therapy evaluated in international clinical trial.News Release December 16, 2024 $10.8 million grant supports cutting-edge leukemia researchNIH renews prestigious program for blood cancer research at WashU Medicine.News Release December 5, 2024 New drug tested to reduce side effect of ‘half-matched’ stem cell transplantsClinical trial indicates safety, fewer cases of life-threatening graft-versus-host disease than expected.News Release November 22, 2024 World leaders in ending blood cancerThe Siteman Blood Cancer Center, which brings together the multidisciplinary expertise of WashU Medicine physicians, has long been at the forefront of transforming care. .Outlook Magazine May 20, 2024 DiPersio receives innovation awardOncologist recognized for developing new therapies for blood cancers.National Leaders May 10, 2024 $5 million grant supports innovative immunotherapies against blood cancersLeukemia & Lymphoma Society supports trials in cell-based immunotherapies, cancer vaccines.News Release February 27, 2024 DiPersio honored with E. Donnall Thomas lectureshipHonor recognizes physician or scientist who has contributed to advancing knowledge in blood, marrow transplantation. Posts navigation 1 2 3 Next ›