From Bench to Bedside: How a Discovery About Menin Led to New Treatments for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
An AACR grant to study menin's structure gave researchers the 3D map they needed to produce new treatments for...
An AACR grant to study menin's structure gave researchers the 3D map they needed to produce new treatments for...
In the early 1990s, Gregg Semenza, MD, PhD, was a postdoctoral researcher studying the cellular response to reduced oxygen levels, a...
Every month, the editors from the portfolio of scientific journals published by the AACR select one “must read” article...
The days are getting longer and warmer, and visions of beach trips, cookouts, and picnics occupy our minds. While this year’s summer will likely look different due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, months...
Just over a month ago, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) held the first portion of its Annual...
Signaling pathways that regulate cellular proliferation are commonly mutated in cancer cells, leading to unrestrained cellular division and tumor growth. Therefore, insight into the...
Chemistry is often called the “central science,” as this discipline intersects the physical and life sciences to provide an...
The unrestrained cellular proliferation that characterizes cancer largely arises due to genetic mutations, which can impede the regulatory mechanisms that control when and how often a cell divides. Genetic mutations may also...
The strategic alliance between the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and Cancer Research UK (CRUK) includes support for...
Clinical trials were a major focus of the AACR Virtual Annual Meeting I, spanning nine plenary sessions over the two-day...
In the United States, nearly 24,000 people are estimated to receive a brain or nervous system cancer diagnosis in 2020....