Study: Cells of three aggressive cancers annihilated by drug-like compounds that reverse chemo failure
A new study by SMU biochemists finds that cells of three aggressive cancers are annihilated by drug-like compounds that reverse chemo failure.
A new study by SMU biochemists finds that cells of three aggressive cancers are annihilated by drug-like compounds that reverse chemo failure.
Adding the processor power of the network of "Minecraft" gamers could double the amount of computer power devoted to the SMU research project.
Video gamers have the power to beat cancer, according to cancer researchers and video game developers at Southern Methodist University, Dallas.
Each semester, SMU biology professors Pia Vogel and John Wise welcome a handful of dedicated and curious students to their lab in the SMU Dedman Life Sciences building.
Powerful discovery tool is at work screening millions of drugs in the search to reverse chemotherapy drug-resistance in cancer.
SMU biologists tap supercomputer in fight against recurring cancer when chemotherapy fails.