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A Better Way to Find Circulating Tumor Cells in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients

A Better Way to Find Circulating Tumor Cells in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Share Article Institute for Systems Biology researchers and their collaborators have developed a novel method to better detect the circulating tumor cells in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer patients. The cells circulate in the bloodstream and are a telltale sign of metastases. Assistant Professor Dr. Wei Wei, left, and Bioinformatics Scientists Dr. Xiaowei Yan are pictured at Institute for Systems Biology in 2019. (Scott Eklund / Red Box Pictures) This approach will be useful in identifying circulating tumor cells from patients with a wide variety of cancers, independent of epithelial traits.” – Wei Wei, PhD, ISB Assistant Professor

Researchers decipher how interspecies interactions arise, evolve and are maintained

Researchers decipher how interspecies interactions arise, evolve and are maintained Interspecies interactions are the foundation of ecosystems, from soil to ocean to the human gut. Among the many different types of interactions, syntrophy is a particularly important and mutually beneficial interspecies interaction where one partner provides a chemical or nutrient that is consumed by the other in exchange for a reward. Syntrophy plays an essential role in global carbon cycles by mediating the conversion of organic matter to methane, which is about 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas and is a source of sustainable energy. And in the human gut, trillions of microbial cells also interact with each other and other species to modulate the physiology of their human host.

Funding the Future of Cancer Research: The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Awards Nearly $3 Million to Six Early Career Researchers

Funding the Future of Cancer Research: The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Awards Nearly $3 Million to Six Early Career Researchers
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Funding the Future of Cancer Research: The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Awards Nearly $3 Million to Six Early Career Researchers

Funding the Future of Cancer Research: The Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Awards Nearly $3 Million to Six Early Career Researchers
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