
The mission of the Greehey CCRI is to advance scientific knowledge relevant to childhood cancer and to accelerate the translation of knowledge into novel therapies. Through discovery, development, and dissemination of scientific knowledge with relevance to childhood cancer, the overarching aim of the
Greehey CCRI is to impact the problem of cancer at all ages.
News
The fellowship program in pediatric hematology-oncology was renewed for 5 years and received a special commendation from the American College of Graduate Medical Education. Learn More
PDK1-AKT-CREB/CBP pathway essential in bone development
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Scientists Uncover Novel Mechanism of Glioblastoma Development
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In the News: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), Learn More
Balancing of white cells and its complexity Learn More
Events
ncRNA Discussion
Luis Penalva, Ph.D.
Date: Friday, May 4, 2012
Time: 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Location: 2.150 GCCRI
"MIR-137 in Glioblastoma. Genomic Target Characterization and Therapeutic Usage"
Acknowledgements
The Staff of the Greehey CCRI would like to congratulate the following Graduates: Adam Brown, PhD, Dat Vo, PhD, and Jason Robert Plyler, MSc.
Greehey CCRI would like to congratulate Dr. Bishop in receiving a $33,500 grant from the San Antonio Area Foundation – Where Giving and Community Connect.
"Spare your hair... to do your share," - KENS5 News Report Learn More
Greehey CCRI would like to recognize two individuals, Dr. Christine Aguilar & Linda Chadwell for their 25 yrs. of continuous service to the UT Health Science Center.
