News Archive

This research, published in Blood Advances defines how tumor microenvironment
network of tumor-associated macrophages and the mantle cell lymphoma
contributes to disease progression and alternative macrophage polarization.

Wholehearted congratulations to Dr. Valerie Hu on her Emeritus Professor status.

Wholehearted congratulations to Dr. Alejandro Villagra on his promotion to Associate Professor with tenure.

Congratulations to Drs. Seto, Pei and Zhu on their new R01 grants!

Wholehearted congratulations to Dr. Patricia Berg on her Emeritus Professor status

Dr. Alejandro Villagra has received a new NIH R01 grant entitled "Development of selective HDAC6 inhibitors to improve cancer immunotherapy”, with a total funding amount of $3,024,000 for five years.

This research in Briefings in Bioinformatics identifies mutational hotspots in non-coding regions from multiple cancers through whole genome sequence analysis.

One H-1B nonimmigrant worker is being sought by The George Washington University through the filing of a labor condition application with the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor.

HDAC6 plays a non-canonical role in the regulation of anti-tumor immune responses, dissemination, and invasiveness of breast cancer.

BGL3 lncRNA mediates retention of the BRCA1/BARD1 complex at DNA damage site.