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March 24, 2011

UCLA's cancer 'roadmap' could help combat resistance to targeted drug therapies


Study develops new approaches for sorting out complexities of cancer cells



 
Monday, November 01, 2010

Microfluidics-imaging platform detects cancer growth signaling in minute biopsy samples


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New method allows faster, more efficient screening for improved diagnostics



 
August 2, 2010

New diagnostic chip able to generate single-cell molecular 'fingerprints' for brain tumors


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Technology marks advance toward predictive and personalized medicine



 
June 7, 2010

UCLA Professor Receives 2010 Benedict Cassen Prize for Research in Nuclear Medicine


Sung-Cheng (Henry) Huang, D.Sc., a pioneer in the development of positron emission tomography (PET), was awarded the 2010 Benedict Cassen Prize during the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM), Inc.’s 57t...



 
February 01, 2009

Crump Institute scientists develop 'crystal ball' for personalized cancer treatment


For many cancer patients, chemotherapy can be worse than cancer itself. A patient may respond to one drug but not another, or the tumor may mutate and stop responding to the drug, resulting in months ...



 
December 15, 2008

Crump Institute researchers receive major stem cell grants


Two Crump Institute scientists have been awarded more than $1.8 million in state grants to develop innovative tools and technologies that will help overcome technical hurdles in advancing basic, trans...



 
May 8, 2007

Mike van Dam Joins Crump Faculty


Mike van Dam brings a broad range of knowledge covering the fields of physics, computer science, mechanical engineering as well as materials science and chemistry to Crump Institute. Dr. van Dam’...



 
March 16, 2007

Caught in the Act


Dr. Caius Radu and collegues have employed metabolic imaging using FDG-PET, to follow the progression and treatment of autoimmune disease in a preclinical model. Using a mouse model of experimental au...



 
January 25, 2007

Dr. Hsian-Rong Tseng Among Team of Caltech/UCLA Chemists Who Have Created Memory Circuit with the Size of a Human White Blood Cell


Researchers have created a memory circuit the size of a white blood cell that has enough capacity to store the Declaration of Independence and have space left over. With 160 kilobits of capacity, it's...



 
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