MD Anderson receives $7.5 million in CPRIT funding for research and facility support
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center this week was awarded $7.5 million from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). The awards included $3.8 million for early translational, individual investigator and high-risk/high-impact research, and $3.7 million for core facility support.
Since its inception, CPRIT has awarded $1.89 billion in grants for cancer research, of which MD Anderson has received...
Checkpoint inhibitors fire up different types of T cells to attack tumors
Cancer immunotherapies that block two different checkpoints on T cells launch immune attacks on cancer by expanding distinct types of T cell...