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155 articles with City of Hope
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Clinical Catch-Up: September 23-27
9/30/2019
It was a moderately busy week for clinical trial news. Here’s a look. -
Clinical Catch-up for August 12-16
8/19/2019
As summer winds its way to an end, biopharmaceutical companies continue to conduct clinical trials and release news related to them. Here’s a look at last week’s clinical trial headlines. -
City of Hope Diabetes Experts Discuss Research on Beta Cells and Disease Complications at American Diabetes Association’s 79th Scientific Sessions
6/11/2019
Bart Roep, Ph.D., City of Hope’s Chan Soon-Shiong Shapiro Distinguished Chair in Diabetes, professor/founding chair of the Department of Diabetes Immunology and director of The Wanek Family Project for Type 1 Diabetes, continues to break new ground in revealing the relationship between type 1 diabetes and the body’s natural defenses.
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Eight-Year-Old Cancer Survivor and Avid Outdoorsman Meet Their Donors for First Time at City of Hope’s 43rd Annual Bone Marrow Transplant Reunion
5/6/2019
A San Diego second grader and a Mount Shasta resident give thanks to donors who saved their lives at May 10 event
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OncLive® Presents State of the Science Summit™ on Breast Cancer - April 16, 2019
4/16/2019
The summit will feature expert faculty from City of Hope
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Triplex Meets Primary Endpoint in Phase 2 Clinical Trial, Reduces Rate of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Complications in Transplant Recipients by 50 Percent
3/26/2019
First prophylactic vaccine to demonstrate proof of concept for CMV control independent of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) status in stem cell transplant recipients
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City of Hope Study Finds Popular Diabetes Diagnosis Test Misses Most Cases
3/23/2019
The study was presented at ENDO 2019, Endocrine Society’s annual meeting
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City of Hope Scientists Showcase New Findings at the 2019 AACR Meeting
3/21/2019
Researchers will discuss data and ongoing studies involving CAR T cell therapy, advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer, use of natural compounds and health equity.
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ConsumerMedical Adds City of Hope to its Remote Expert Opinion Lineup
3/18/2019
City of Hope specialists to provide expert advisory reviews, including advice on genomic testing and relevant clinical trials for cancer patients
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City of Hope Awarded Lymphoma Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) Grant from National Cancer Institute
2/21/2019
The coveted grant of $12.5 million recognizes new and diverse approaches to lymphoma prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment
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Takara Bio USA Announces the Use of the SMARTer ICELL8 Single-Cell System in Clinical Studies
1/19/2018
This automated system provides a proven platform for unbiased isolation, evaluation, and selection of over a thousand single cells for downstream analyses, including NGS, backed by recent citations in the literature.
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City of Hope CAR-T Scientist Christine Brown And Team Receive $12.8 Million Grant From California’s Stem Cell Agency To Fund Trial For Brain Cancer
10/5/2017
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Eureka Therapeutics And City of Hope Announce Agreement To Conduct Phase I Clinical Trial Of Investigational Et1402l1 Car-T Therapy In Liver Cancer
6/7/2017
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Fortress Biotech Announces That Its Subsidiary, Mustang Bio, Enters Into License Agreements With City of Hope For Novel CAR T Immunotherapies
6/5/2017
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City of Hope Physician-Scientist Markus Müschen, M.D., Ph.D., Named The Norman And Sadie Lee Foundation Professorship In Pediatrics
6/2/2017
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City of Hope Presents New Studies At 2017 ASCO Meeting
6/1/2017
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Sectra Signs Contract With City of Hope For Enterprise Imaging
5/2/2017
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City of Hope Researchers Find Regular Use Of Aspirin Can Lower Risk Of Breast Cancer For Women
5/2/2017
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City of Hope Researchers Find Regular Use Of Aspirin Can Lower Risk Of Breast Cancer For Women
5/1/2017
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City of Hope Researchers Successfully Prevent Graft-Versus-Host Disease While Preserving Strong Graft Versus Leukemia Effects In Preclinical Study
4/18/2017