The HICCC joins fellow NCI cancer centers to urge the public to complete their HPV vaccinations, and help boost vaccination rates for HPV, which have decreased during the pandemic.
Congratulations to Drs. Christine Iok In Chio and Xuebing Wu, recipients of the 2021 Pershing Square Sohn Prize for their out-of-the box approaches to cancer research.
In a new study by Adam Bass, MD, scientists have found that many esophageal cancers turn on ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, a finding that could lead to improvements in immunotherapy.
Silver nanoclusters—which could be applied to the treatment of cancer in the future—block an early step of DNA replication, a new study by Columbia cancer researchers has found.
A study, led by Benjamin Izar, MD, is drawing the most detailed picture yet of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lung, and provides leads to why severe cases of COVID-19 experience long-term complications.
The biological reasons for racial disparities in breast cancer still aren’t fully understood, but a new study highlights a prognostic biomarker called Kaiso that may provide some insight.
HICCC researchers have combined a systems biology approach with machine learning to identify a new risk stratification for patients with pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Congratulations to Carol L. Prives, PhD, FAACR, who has been awarded the 2021 AACR-G.H.A. Clowes Award for Outstanding Basic Cancer Research by the American Association for Cancer Research.