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SCI member @michellemonje.bsky.social was awarded the 2025 International Prize for Translational #Neuroscience by Gertrud Reemtsma Foundation for her pioneering research. www.mpg.de/24939670/int... @maxplanck.de
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A Stanford study reveals how cells "sense" nutrients and decide when to kickstart growth, which is key to understanding and treating cancer. med.stanford.edu/cancer/about... #CancerResearch
A $8.9 million award was received to develop AI-augmented support tools to assist cancer tumor boards. med.stanford.edu/cancer/about... #AIandCancer #TumorBoard
A generous gift brings cutting-edge therapy for #LiverCancer to Stanford Medicine.
Charlotte Ohioze’s path to the Stanford Cancer Institute began with a wrong number. Read more about her journey. #StanfordCacner med.stanford.edu/cancer/about...
A novel approach to analyzing yew tree genes has revealed key enzymes used to make Taxol, a #chemotherapy drug that’s long been difficult and costly to produce.
Congrats to our SCI Innovation Awardees! We're proud to support their advances in basic, translational, clinical, and population-based #CancerResearch at #StanfordCancer. Meet the innovators...
Stanford researchers are bringing CAR-T #CellTherapy to ovarian cancer, tackling one of the toughest cancers with #immunotherapy. Early trial results show promise. med.stanford.edu/cancer/about... #OvarianCancer
Congratulations to our 2025 SCI Equity Impact Research Grants awardees: Aaron Dawes, Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa, Pauline Funchain, and Amir Bahmani. med.stanford.edu/cancer/resea... @funchainmd.bsky.social @amirbahmani.bsky.social #HealthEquity
Somehow, the idea that we need to protect our skin from the sun has blurred in recent years — largely due to online misinformation. We asked dermatologists about the science on sunscreen products. med.stanford.edu/news/insight... #SkinCancer
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The two researchers are considered pioneers in the new field of cancer neuroscience
Somehow, the idea that we need to protect our skin from the sun has blurred in recent years — largely due to online misinformation. We asked dermatologists about the science on sunscreen products.