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James Sanchez

James Sanchez works in the Department of Hematology and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation at City of Hope. He develops articles, grants, and protocols, collaborating with physicians, professors, and group members in the department.
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Aug 25, 2014

Drug discovery, ever a challenge, can be likened to a tall structure. The upper stories rely on the stability of the floors below it, and a solid...

Aug 4, 2014

Sometimes, in tragic circumstances, a lesson can be learned and applied in unexpected ways. That appears to be the case with a rare disease that...

Jul 28, 2014

We have recently discussed here how crowdfunding – donations from the general public in support of a cause, idea, or invention – has caught the...

Jul 14, 2014

As we previously discussed, CRISPR-mania is sweeping the globe. (Okay, it might not be as big as Beatlemania, but more than a few life science...

Jul 7, 2014

It’s a sad story that everyone is familiar with: A patient takes one or more well-known cancer drugs, and they work – for a while. However, after...

Jun 23, 2014

The vast majority of compounds that enter clinical trials fail to make it through. The result: few drugs, plenty of bills. The consensus in drug...

Jun 5, 2014

A fluorescent tag, also known as a label or probe, is a molecule that is chemically attached to a biomolecule such as a protein, antibody, or...

May 22, 2014

How difficult can antibiotic drug discovery be? Some of those struggling with their drug discovery projects in other areas might find themselves...

May 15, 2014

It’s a long, hard road that begins with the identification of a promising drug candidate and ends with its introduction to the marketplace. A drug...

Apr 22, 2014

DNA has often been likened to a book, with a set of instructions written in A’s, T’s, C’s, and G’s. But even if the contents of the book are known...