Cancer Researchers Receive Grant to Study Indolent Neuroblastoma Grant awarded to CHOP and collaborating institutions will fund research into identifying and treating slowly progressive neuroblastoma, which currently lacks treatment options
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PHILADELPHIA, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A trans-Atlantic collaborative group of researchers led by Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has received approximately $680,000 from a group of research charities led by Solving Kids Cancer UK to study slowly progressive, or indolent, neuroblastoma, which does not respond to chemotherapy and lacks other treatment options. The grant will fund research that could ultimately lead to better diagnosis of this form of the disease, as well as targeted treatment options.
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The Texas Tech University of Veterinary Medicine secures first class of students. School of Veterinary Medicine attains Provisional Accreditation status from the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Council on Education.
Weston Brooks, Texas Tech University | Apr 16, 2021
After months of reviewing hundreds of applicants and conducting in-depth interviews, 60 students have secured their place in the first class of the Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) in Amarillo.
Students, from across rural and regional communities of Texas and New Mexico, will now call Amarillo home when they begin their veterinary education in August.
In addition, the SVM reached a major milestone in its ongoing development when it was granted the status of Provisional Accreditation by the national accreditor, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education (COE).