Center for Environmental Health Sciences selects 2016 poster winners
Annual poster session showcases recent work on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
Annual poster session showcases recent work on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
Researchers discover how the immune system can create cancerous DNA mutations when fighting off infection.
Cash prizes awarded to graduate students and postdocs for research on biological effects of exposure to environmental agents.
MIT team finds mechanism by which exposure to vinyl chloride may produce cancerous mutations.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
Timing of inflammation determines whether potentially cancerous mutations may arise.
An enzyme key to DNA repair can worsen tissue damage caused by stroke and organ transplantation.
Grants to be awarded in basic and translational environmental health science research
Test analyzing cells’ ability to fix different kinds of broken DNA could help doctors predict cancer risk.
Grads and postdocs presented work at poster session held by Center for Environmental Health Sciences
Findings may offer a new way to kill cancer cells by forcing them into an alternative programmed-death pathway.
Measuring enzyme levels in patients may reveal healthy cells’ ability to survive chemotherapy.
Findings may help predict colon cancer risk for patients with inflammatory bowel disease.