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Key Discoveries in Cancer Treatment to Be Presented During the Virtual 2020 AACC Annual Scientific Meeting
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Advances in COVID-19 Testing, Artificial Intelligence, Cancer Therapies, and The Future of Precision Medicine to Be Explored at The All-Virtual 2020 AACC Annual Scientific Meeting
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Search jobs 13-Dec-2020 Key Discoveries in Cancer Treatment to Be Presented During the Virtual 2020 AACC Annual Scientific Meeting
CHICAGO, Dec. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ During the all-virtual 2020 AACC Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo, leading scientific experts will dive into the groundbreaking advances that are the future of cancer care. One plenary session will focus on the cutting-edge treatment known as T cell therapy, while another will showcase recent discoveries about tumor metabolism that could lead to new, more effective cancer drugs.
Expanding the Reach of T Cell Therapy
T cell therapies train the immune system to target and destroy tumor cells, and have emerged in recent years as a promising alternative to chemotherapy and radiation. Immunotherapy has fewer side effects and has the potential to greatly increase patient survival rates, as T cells can live in the blood for years after a patient s initial tre
Dr. Klaus Rees, 79, of Vinings, Georgia passed away on December 10, 2020. A Vinings resident for 40 years, Klaus was a prominent cardiologist and member of the community and a loving husband and father to wife Lauren and son Lukas. The son of Oskar and Paula Rees, Klaus was born in Freiburg, Germany where his parents operated a carpentry business. A bright student at Kepler-Gymnasium, he continued his education at the University of Freiburg where he was granted a scholarship in the United States, involving a National Institutes of Health diabetes research study at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Upon completion of his scholarship, Klaus returned to Germany to receive his M.D. from the University of Giessen, and also received an M.D. from UT Southwestern. He completed his fellowship in cardiology at Emory in 1976. He interned at Grady Hospital and the Atlanta VA Medical Center. After completing an additional interventional cardiology fellowship at
After surviving what s been a truly hellacious year, Dallas residents could use a bit of good news. Distribution of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine will begin soon, a prospect that’s filling the region’s public health specialists with hope.
In a virtual town hall Thursday hosted by Dallas U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, two of North Texas’ top medical experts told constituents about the current state of COVID-19 affairs. Texas will likely begin offering the Pfizer vaccine to health care employees, frontline workers and vulnerable populations now that a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel has recommended its use.
“This is about as clean a vaccine as I’ve seen in my career,” said Dr. Trish Perl, chief of the division of infectious diseases at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. “It really looks good.”
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