Dr. Wenge Zhu coauthors cancer research whose findings identify a novel regulatory mechanism that is critical for maintaining genome integrity by regulating DNA replication and cell-cycle progression.
From left to right: Drs. Wei Tan (Runner-Up, Pei Lab), Zhuqing Li (First Place, Zhu Lab), Allan Goldstein, and Yi Zhang (Runner-Up, Zhu Lab)
Researchers from the George Washington University published their findings on the connection between the PTEN gene and the ARID4B gene in Nature Communications.
Raja Mazumder, PhD, professor of biochemistry and molecular medicine, authored a paper published in PLOS ONE outlining the baseline biome of a healthy human gut. This will serve as a reference for doctors, patients, and researchers, giving them an idea of what a “normal” human microbiome looks...
Hoth Therapeutics, Inc. has entered into a sponsored research agreement with GW to explore the potential use of Aprepitant for topical and/or systemic therapy to counter the dermatological related side-effects of Erlotinib therapy in cancer patients.
A team at the GW Cancer Center found that the deubiquitinating enzyme USP15 is a potential biomarker for treatments of breast and pancreatic cancers.