Employing bacteria to infiltrate that cancerous fortification and deliver drugs could aid treatment for pancreatic cancer, according to newly published findings from a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers.
Employing bacteria to infiltrate that cancerous fortification and deliver drugs could aid treatment for pancreatic cancer, according to newly published findings from a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers.
A competitive Vilas Associates award recognizes Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu’s innovations in cell therapy research and fuels more development.
Professor Seungpyo Hong continues to advance technology to track circulating tumor cells, which could lead to a more effective, easier way to monitor cancer progression.
Assistant Professor Ting Fu and collaborators have identified a promising new target for treatments that could help the millions of people worldwide who suffer from inflammatory bowel disease and related colorectal cancers.
Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu has developed a new method for targeting tumors with cancer drugs by exploiting the clotting propensity of blood platelets.
Through his involvement in several pharmacist-led initiatives at UW Health, oncology pharmacist alum Jason Bergsbaken is working to improve cancer care.
School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu recently earned national honors as a highly cited rising star in drug delivery By Nicole Sweeney Etter The accolades for Quanyin Hu, an assistant professor in the University …
School of Pharmacy researchers in fiscal year 2021–22 received four patents for innovations in drug discovery and delivery.
A recent study by Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu points toward a potential new approach for pushing the limits of immunotherapy, opening a door to more effective treatment of inoperable tumors and metastatic cancer.
School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu and collaborators publish preclinical results on a new approach to prevent glioblastoma recurrence.