Translating Today's Discoveries in Childhood Cancer Research into Tomorrow's Treatments.
The Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute is one of only two institutes in the United States exclusively focused on pediatric cancer research. With 20 laboratories, the institute leverages expertise in cancer genomics, DNA repair, RNA biology, and drug development to discover new and less harmful treatments for childhood cancers.
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Greehey CCRI Seminar Series: James Amatruda, MD, PhD, (Children’s Hospital Los Angeles)
Presentation title: "Pediatric fusion oncogene sarcomas: new insights from zebrafish genetic models" -
Greehey CCRI Seminar Series: Chad Pecot, MD, PhD (UNC RNA Discovery Center)
Presentation title “Tackling Cancer’s Greatest Challenges with Next-Generation RNA Therapeutics” -
Greehey CCRI Seminar Series: Maria Barna, PhD, (Stanford)
Presentation title "Ribosomes in Gene Regulation: Controlling the Diversity of Proteins made in Specific Cells, Tissues and Organisms"