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Differences revealed in how multiple myeloma develops in men and women
RNA differences in men and women could hold key to better understanding deadly blood cancer.
Dec 15, 2025 -
Pediatric oncology researcher elected to National Academy of Inventors
Mark Kelley, a researcher and professor with the Indiana University School of Medicine, has spent more than 30 years pioneering new cancer drugs.
Dec 11, 2025 -
New cell isolation technology could offer benefits for cancer research and cell therapies
A new technology used for isolating stem cells could improve cancer research.
Dec 10, 2025 -
Drug candidate shows promise in stopping the spread of deadly breast cancer
Ifetroban has shown early promise against triple-negative breast cancer.
Nov 24, 2025 -
IU’s Komen Tissue Bank expands support for world-class breast cancer research team
$750,000 grant will support efforts to collect healthy breast tissue for study use around the world.
Nov 12, 2025 -
AI could help provide cheaper, quicker, more equitable brain cancer diagnoses
New models have shown promise in identifying glioblastomas.
Oct 27, 2025 -
IU clinical trial aims to improve quality of life for prostate cancer survivors
Study will evaluate new device designed to reduce incontinence following prostate removal
Sep 30, 2025 -
Cancer-fighting gene plays unexpected role in pancreatic cancer tumor growth
New research from Indiana University School of Medicine scientists revealed that a well-known cancer-fighting gene also plays an unexpected role in regulating how certain immune ...
Sep 29, 2025 -
IU School of Medicine names cancer researcher as inaugural chair of Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Pharmacology
John Turchi will lead the newly merged Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Pharmacology at the IU School of Medicine.
Sep 25, 2025 -
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