Led by City of Hope’s Dani Castillo, M.D., City of Hope assistant clinical professor of medical oncology and therapeutics research, and S. Peter Wu, M.D., City of Hope assistant clinical professor of ...
Snow reflects the sunlight back into space without converting it into heat (the albedo effect). The trees in this plantation in South Greenland reduce the albedo effect.
Colton Ladbury, M.D., City of Hope assistant professor of radiation oncology, received the inaugural ARRO Resident Educator of the Year Award from the Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology ...
Led by Debbie Thurmond, Ph.D., the Chan Soon-Shiong Shapiro Distinguished Chair in Diabetes and director of the Arthur Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research Institute at City of Hope, along with Miwon ...
Led by Yue Qin, Ph.D., Qi Cui, Ph.D., and Yanhong Shi, Ph.D., City of Hope chair of neurodegenerative diseases, director of stem cell biology research and the Herbert Horvitz Professor in Neuroscience ...
Led by Mustafa Raoof, M.D., M.S., City of Hope assistant professor of surgery, cancer genetics and epigenetics, researchers sought to identify mechanisms that allow PDAC cells to manage a high level ...
Research published today in Stem Cell Reports provides evidence that brief exposure to certain “danger signals” can prime the ...
The potentiality of digital technology to advance educational commitments and shape the future of education beyond 2030 is explored, with a cautionary note on its negative consequences and risks. The ...
Automated vehicles promise to improve urban mobility, but passenger trust remains a challenge. Providing timely, passenger-specific explanations for automated vehicle decisions can bridge this trust ...
Maintaining good health and well-being is crucial for how well patients respond to cancer treatments. Unfortunately, cachexia ...
A recent nationwide study conducted in Japan has revealed a substantial increase in overweight and obesity prevalence among ...
New research from Emory University is providing a more precise prediction of COVID-19 severity that can be found by looking ...