Science & medicine news
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St. Jude Environmental Services Department receives national recognition
St. Jude department recognized for the first time with 2022 Environmental Services Department of the Year Award.
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Family ties: Inherited genetic variants increase risk of Hodgkin lymphoma
St. Jude scientists have completed the largest study of families affected by Hodgkin lymphoma and identified novel variants linked to cancer predisposition.
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A near-death experience worsens some cancer cells
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital discovered how some cancer cells survive treatment and cause cancer to recur, along with a potential way to stop the process.
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To wipe childhood cancer off the map, scientists must chart its genomic landscape
St. Jude scientists sequenced the most childhood cancer samples from a single cancer type ever in a landmark study.
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SAFER Ukraine provides a blueprint for responding to global health crises
St. Jude Global and partners help Ukrainian children with cancer and blood disorders continue treatment, creating a model for responses to other crises.
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New chemical technology leads to better targeted therapeutics against high-risk leukemia in the lab
St. Jude scientists created an LCK targeted PROTAC able to kill T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells.