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My last story with the CVI is about time and the people who carry its weight in the lab. Adam Prince manages the inventory of our blood samples, some collected as far back as the 1980s. Each vial holds immune cells from a patient, teaching us how to make better cancer vaccines, even decades later:
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At the CVI, Adam Prince works with over 30,000 frozen blood samples, some dating to the 1980s. Stored in liquid nitrogen, this living archive reveals how the immune system responds to our cancer vaccines, even decades later. Meet Adam #OnTheCancerResearchFrontier: www.uwcvi.org/post/on-the-...
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Cancer Vaccine Institute (CVI) at UW Medicine