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RWJBarnabas Health, Rutgers break ground on NJ s first cancer hospital

RWJBarnabas Health, Rutgers break ground on NJ s first cancer hospital
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New Research from Caris Life Sciences Finds Immunotherapy Resistance in Leiomyosarcoma

$2 7 Million NIH Grant Supports UNC and Rutgers Cancer Inst

Reply William Zamboni, PharmD, PhD Sha Chang, PhD New Brunswick, N.J., May 26, 2021 – In the world of cancer therapies, nanoparticles hold great promise for delivering more effective and safer cancer treatment than the standard small molecule drugs that are commonly used today. William Zamboni, PharmD, PhD, an expert in the pharmacology of nanoparticles at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Sha Chang, PhD, director of medical physics research at UNC, and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Director Steven K. Libutti, MD, FACS, whose work involves understanding the tumor microenvironment, are hoping to fight pancreatic cancer using the combination of a novel type of radiation and nanoparticles. The work is supported by a $2,792,913 grant (1R01CA247652-01A1) from the National Institutes of Health s National Cancer Institute.

New Brunswick NJ will break ground next week on new elementary school

View Comments NEW BRUNSWICK – Groundbreaking is scheduled next week for the state-of-the-art elementary school to be constructed on Jersey Avenue.  The new three-story, 127,400-square-foot school at 50 Jersey Ave. will house students in grades K-8. The groundbreaking is scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday.  The new school will replace Lincoln Annex School, the former St. Peter s High School and Elementary School, which is being demolished for construction of the state s first free-standing cancer hospital.  The demolition should be completed in about a week, said Christopher Paladino, president of New Brunswick Development Corporation or DEVCO, the nonprofit redeveloper for the projects.  It will take us another several weeks to get all the debris sorted and off the site, he said. Our plan is to start doing excavation at the site on June 6.  

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