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Posts tagged ‘oncology’

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Oct 19, 2017

This installment of Supplier Spotlight® is on SciQuus Oncology – an oncology-focused clinical research organization committed to the advancement of...

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...

Oct 1, 2013

This is Part 2 in a three-part series on patient-centered outcomes. (Check out Part 1 and Part 3). A personalized medicine approach to clinical...

Sep 26, 2013

This is Part 1 in a three-part series on patient-centered outcomes. (Check out Part 2 and Part 3). In different regulatory and research settings...

Aug 19, 2013

This month Drug Discovery News published Dr. Kevin Lustig’s editorial discussing how outsourcing is a viable strategy for advancing oncology...

Jul 25, 2013

An oncogene is a gene that can potentially cause cancer. RAS is a common class of oncogene and the focus of researchers worldwide, particularly at...

Jul 11, 2013

As previously discussed, there is great value in using in vivo models such as genetically modified mice and xenograft models for oncology research...

Jun 27, 2013

Xenograft is animal tissue implanted into a different species and is often used for evaluating treatment for disease and organ failure. Currently...

Jun 20, 2013

Oncology research using genetically engineered mice (GEM) to express oncogenes and model cancers has grown exponentially in the past 30 years...