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Destiny Hinton

Destiny HInton

Destiny Hinton is a communications intern in the Department of Communications & Scientific and Medical Content Outreach at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Stories by Destiny Hinton

St. Jude On

Targeted protein degradation to treat cancer

Erin Podolak, MA

St. Jude scientists are degrading proteins to treat cancer.

Research

Targeting DNA damage repair gives radiation therapy a boost

Erin Podolak, MA

Inhibiting DNA damage repair alongside radiation therapy can treat brain tumors.

Research

It’s the little things that count – so let’s count the little things

Brian O'Flynn, PhD

Scientists in the Fischer lab are developing tools to explore new aspects of protein structure and function.

Investigator Insights

Investigator Insights: Conducting Computational Research with Brian Abraham, PhD

Brian Abraham, PhD

St. Jude scientist Brian Abraham, PhD, conducts computational research leveraging relationships and expertise to make discoveries. Read his story.

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St. Jude On T cells 5 Discoveries to Explore

Kaity Allen, PhD

Catch up on the St. Jude on T cells series with 5 Discoveries to Explore.

Research

Shared Resource Spotlight: Cell and Tissue Imaging Center

Akshita Bhatt, PhD

The Cell and Tissue Imaging Center helps fuel breakthroughs using light and electron microscopy.

Clinical

Research adds to understanding of AYA patients

Kerry Hillis Goff

Psychological, social and behavioral research sheds light on the needs of adolescents and young adults with cancer.

Research

Ramilo brings RSV expertise to St. Jude

Alex Generous, PhD

Discover Ramilo's plans for St. Jude RSV research.

St. Jude On

How scientists visualize and analyze T cells

Stefan Schattgen, PhD and Beiyun Liu, PhD

Scientists at St. Jude use a variety of tools to study T cells, including some they create themselves.

Research

Metastatic cancer cells thrive in harsh microenvironments

Erin Podolak, MA

Like a journey through space, metastatic cells have to adapt to spread throughout the body.