Cancer treatment potential of ironweed plant
A 东精影业 Cancer Center researcher receives a $3 million NCI grant to study how natural compounds in ironweed plant extract can be used to treat breast and brain cancers.
A 东精影业 Cancer Center researcher receives a $3 million NCI grant to study how natural compounds in ironweed plant extract can be used to treat breast and brain cancers.
Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2017 legislative session to date.
Life expectancy at birth in Hawaiʻi has increased consistently over the years.
Top-scientists from across the nation presented at the cancer symposium, and looked at opportunities for future research collaborations.
HPV vaccination is a powerful tool to prevent genital, anal and other cancers in Hawaiʻi.
Chip Fletcher, Randy Holcombe, Ruth Gates, Puakea Nogelmeier and Kim Binsted discusses the exciting research and happenings at 东精影业.
The Hawaiʻi Center for AIDS will lead discussions updating local efforts to prevent, treat and cure AIDS.
The discovery can help researchers create novel targeted therapies potentially reducing deaths from this devastating cancer.
The UH Cancer Center welcomed its new director, Randall Holcombe and celebrated UH Cancer Center Day proclamation.
Lana Garmire’s research will identify biomarkers for preeclampsia and breast cancer risks and develop personalized treatments.