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Molecular scissors. It might sound like something from the tool belt of a science fiction superhero. But there’s nothing fictional about this science.

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Promising new Alzheimer's research may lead to prevention

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Linda deGraffenried

New partnership with cancer centers lets researchers see how their nutritional research may affect patients.

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Dr. James Tunnell

UT professor explores new technologies that would make the test for skin cancer quick, painless and affordable.

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Tanya Paull

No two cancers are alike. So why should two cancer treatments be the same?

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Kimberly Homan

Ph.D. graduate in Biomedical Engineering is taking on a formidable opponent in pancreatic cancer.

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Dalby Lab

Pharmacy's Kevin Dalby offers hopeful perspective in fight for the cure.

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Thanks to medical advances during the past several decades, most children diagnosed with cancer will survive.

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What if a genetic test could tell you whether you’re susceptible to certain forms of skin cancer?

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