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 Yeast as a Tool in Cancer Research
Leland H. Hartwell Director, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Nobel Laureate for Medicine, 2001 Yeast has proved to be the most useful single-celled organism for studying the fundamental aspects of cell biology. Resources are now available for yeast that greatly simplify and empower new investigations, like the presence of strains with... |  |  Hematopathology in Oncology (Cancer Treatment and Research)
Hematologist/oncologists rely heavily upon the discipline of
hematopathology for the care and management of their patients. Whether
interpreting a lymph node or bone marrow biopsy, directing a high
throughput automated hematology laboratory, or translating testing
modalities from the research bench to the clinical laboratory,... |  |  Immunology: Mucosal and Body Surface Defences
2012 PROSE Award, Clinical Medicine: Honorable Mention
The vast majority of medically important pathogens infect their host across a body surface such as the skin, or across a mucosal tissue such as the respiratory tract or intestines, as these sites are the ones exposed to the external environment. By focusing on... |
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