The findings led by Reza Shahbazi, PhD, provide new knowledge that could lead to earlier detection and more targeted, sex-specific treatment strategies.
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Differences revealed in how multiple myeloma develops in men and women

New cell isolation technology could offer benefits for cancer research and cell therapies

The study, led by James Ropa, PhD, found that the new technology isolates CD34+ stem cells — a particularly potent type of blood-forming stem cell — in a semi-automated device that is less technically challenging and potentially quicker and less disruptive to the cells.
Pediatric oncology researcher elected to National Academy of Inventors

Mark R. Kelley, PhD, was named a 2025 fellow of the prestigious National Academy of Inventors for his many contributions in pediatrics and cancer research.
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Symposium brings together metabolism, cancer experts to chart a team-science path forward; Skiles, Schneider share stories in new IU vs. Cancer video; celebrating Kim Burrows; NCCN notes; upcoming events; new members and more.
