Tag: leukemia March 21, 2023 Link named oncology division directorLeukemia specialist is leader in research, patient care.News Release December 29, 2022 Study reveals how chronic blood cancer transitions to aggressive diseaseFindings could lead to new therapies, prevention strategies.News Release October 10, 2022 DiPersio recognized for key discoveries in cancer biology, treatmentFoundation honors leading oncologist for outstanding work on leukemia.National Leaders July 1, 2022 Ley honored for groundbreaking leukemia researchAlso recipient of Léopold Griffuel Prize for basic cancer research.National Leaders November 10, 2021 New technique may lead to safer stem cell transplantsMethod, in mice, can eliminate need for chemotherapy, radiation, in treating blood cancers, other diseases.News Release July 22, 2020 2 immunotherapies merged into single, more effective treatmentMouse study suggests strategy may work against variety of cancers.News Release September 11, 2019 $5 million grant endows research to advance blood disorder therapiesEdward P. Evans Foundation funds new center focused on myelodysplastic syndromes.News Release August 21, 2019 $15 million supports quest for personalized leukemia therapiesGrant bolsters leadership in developing new approaches to understanding, treating leukemia.News Release November 6, 2018 $11.5 million supports innovation in leukemia researchNIH extends support for School of Medicine’s leukemia program.News Release October 31, 2018 Relapsed leukemia flies under immune system’s radarNew research reveals strategy to make the cancer cells visible again.News Release April 24, 2018 Experimental arthritis drug prevents stem cell transplant complicationDrug fights graft-versus-host-disease in mice.News Release December 7, 2017 Undaunted explorerTimothy Ley and his team were the first to sequence a cancer genome in 2008. They're still searching for cures nonstop.Source: Washington Magazine Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›