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New Drug for Cancer Treatment on Track

Perparim Limani

New Drug for Cancer Treatment on Track

Lindau Alumnus Perparim Limani is integral part of a team that is developing a new approach to treat cancer.

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2018 – Unleashing the Body’s Dogs of War in the Fight Against Cancer

Neysan Donnelly

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2018 – Unleashing the Body’s Dogs of War in the Fight Against Cancer

This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo for their breakthroughs in cancer research.

Tackling the Silent Crisis in Cancer Care

Jude Dineley

Tackling the Silent Crisis in Cancer Care

Radiotherapy and imaging are vital in cancer care, but there is large inequality in access between low-middle and high-income countries. New technologies may improve the situation.

Women in Research at #LINO18: Gintvile Valinciute from Lithuania

Ulrike Böhm

Women in Research at #LINO18: Gintvile Valinciute from Lithuania

Interview series with #LINO18 young scientists

Tomas Lindahl and the Surprising Instability of DNA

Susanne Dambeck

Tomas Lindahl and the Surprising Instability of DNA

How a young Swedish researcher changed the way the world thought about DNA.How a young Swedish researcher changed the way the world thought about DNA.

Nobel Prize for Yoshinori Ohsumi

Susanne Dambeck

Nobel Prize for Yoshinori Ohsumi

Japanese cell biologist receives the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016 for his studies on autophagy.Japanese cell biologist receives the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016 for his studies on autophagy.

Digging for the Roots: Cancer Stem Cells

Minu Tizabi

Digging for the Roots: Cancer Stem Cells

Read about cancer stem cells and their role in cancer research between hype and hopeRead about cancer stem cells and their role in cancer research between hype and hope