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Bioengineer Aaron Ring receives Anderson Family Endowed Chair for Immunotherapy

Bioengineer Aaron Ring receives Anderson Family Endowed Chair for Immunotherapy

Chair will support innovative immunotherapeutic approaches to cancer drug target discovery
Hutch NewsAugust 01, 2023
Red Light, Green Light: Precise cell targeting with Co-LOCKR

Red Light, Green Light: Precise cell targeting with Co-LOCKR

From the Baker, Riddell, and Pun Labs, Cancer Basic Biology, Cancer Consortium
Science SpotlightFebruary 21, 2022
Self-assembling, donut-shaped nanoparticles form novel platform for development of new biomolecules

Self-assembling, donut-shaped nanoparticles form novel platform for development of new biomolecules

Scientist-designed protein scaffolds offer several advantages over molecular backbone currently used in research and clinical applications
Hutch NewsMarch 24, 2020
Inside scorpion venom: A future Rx for arthritis?

Inside scorpion venom: A future Rx for arthritis?

Tiny scorpion-derived proteins deliver arthritis drugs to joints in rat study
Hutch NewsMarch 04, 2020
New technological platform opens unexplored world of tiny proteins

New technological platform opens unexplored world of tiny proteins

'Cystine-dense peptides' largely untapped source of new therapeutics for tough diseases
Hutch NewsFebruary 26, 2018
Drugging the undruggable with small, structured proteins

Drugging the undruggable with small, structured proteins

From the Olson Lab, Clinical Research Division
Science SpotlightFebruary 19, 2018
How Dr. Barry Stoddard's science fueled promising therapy for glioblastoma  — the disease that killed his mom

How Dr. Barry Stoddard's science fueled promising therapy for glioblastoma — the disease that killed his mom

How Dr. Barry Stoddard's lab work helped create an experimental drug for glioblastoma — the same disease that killed his mother
Hutch NewsJuly 27, 2016