College of Engineering UI spin-off NanoMedTrix awarded $2 million from National Cancer Institute External Media | 2021.03.04 | 11:09 am
Publications Biologists unravel pathway for cancer cells to become immortal By: Richard C. Lewis | 2021.03.03 | 11:07 am
Iowa research shows connection between sleep apnea, deadly blood cancer Sleep apnea conditions in multiple myeloma-resistant mice caused aggressive and lethal tumors By: Lee Hermiston | 2019.04.24 | 12:44 pm
InSight Magazine College of Public Health plays significant role in UI's cancer-fighting efforts External Media | 2019.01.25 | 01:02 pm
UI researchers use nanoparticles to target, kill endometrial cancer in lab study Combination of chemotherapy and drug that forces tumor cells into lethal state shows promise for other cancers By: Lynn Anderson Davy | 2017.12.04 | 11:07 am
Why high-dose vitamin C kills cancer cells Low levels of catalase enzyme make cancer cells vulnerable to ascorbate By: Jennifer Brown | 2017.01.10 | 01:27 pm
Iowa’s cancer-fighting antibody bank UI home to antibody collection valued at $250 million, priceless in application By: Richard C. Lewis | 2016.10.13 | 08:11 am
Grants Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center at UI receives highest designation from NCI By: Tom Moore | 2016.08.18 | 02:07 pm
Can you explain cancer vaccines in 180 seconds? Pharmacy graduate student wins Three-Minute Thesis Competition By: Sara Diedrich | 2016.05.03 | 08:23 am
Solar cells show promise for cancer testing UI engineer creates startup to explore manufacturing, marketing the product By: Tricia Brown | 2016.02.03 | 12:01 pm