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OHSU research endures with philanthropy’s vital support
OHSU research endures with philanthropy’s vital support
Two computational biologists were named innovators of the year for the software tool they developed to analyze complex data from wet and dry labs.
Ph.D. candidate Kenneth Riley has developed a new technology that could detect cancer by analyzing a patient’s blood sample.
Hear from three OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital providers from a variety of specialties for insight into the vital and life-saving importance of pediatric research.
The Knight Cancer Institute and CEDAR have recruited, organized and empowered dozens of brilliant, passionate people from radically different scientific backgrounds to come together around a common goal and solve complex problems. Meet eight scientists who are bringing early cancer detection into a new era.
Ngo’s work involves analyzing blood samples for signs of early disease, aiming to detect signals from the body that mark transitions from healthy to cancerous states.