The Mentor: Kimberly Beatty
Kimberly Beatty, Ph.D., at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, is focused on using new chemical probes to illuminate cancer at the molecular level.
Kimberly Beatty, Ph.D., at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, is focused on using new chemical probes to illuminate cancer at the molecular level.
Emily Hauser was six months postpartum with her second child when she received the diagnosis: Breast cancer. Four tumors — one the size of a walnut.
Hai Pham was about to begin his residency program in dentistry at OHSU when he found out he had cancer. His is a story of family and love, courage and determination, precision medicine and paying it forward.
Dr. Gordon Mills is seeing outstanding early results in studies using cancer drugs in combination, like a one-two punch, to boost their effectiveness.
Meet three researchers at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute — all united by the common goal of creating a world free from the burden of cancer.
On Sept. 7 and 8, OHSU’s Knight Cancer Institute opened the doors to its new Knight Cancer Research Building — an innovative building that will house up to 650 cancer researchers and staff focused on the early detection of cancer. We spoke with attendees on what they thought of the building.