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...
A Conversation With a Living Legend® honors international architect Santiago Calatrava
The 28th annual A Conversation With a Living Legend® in Dallas, Sept. 14 at the Hilton Anatole, honors architect, artist and engineer Santiago...
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...
MD Anderson ranked top cancer hospital in annual survey
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center again has ranked No. 1 for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Hospitals” survey. Since the survey began in 1990, MD Anderson has been named one of the top two cancer hospitals, and it has ranked first 13 times in the last 16 years.
“To consistently be recognized for the quality and compassionate cancer care we provide patients who come to MD Anderson seeking...