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Duke Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Department

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A collaborative department with associated PhD programs broadly focused on research related to cellular signaling and its impact on disease

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Check out this preprint from FoxLabDuke led by Dr. Jessica Sawyer that uncovers how long-lived cells in the adult Drosophila hindgut survive death signals doi.org/10.1101/2025.0


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The discovery in the lab of Duke cancer pharmacologist Donald McDonnell of a new drug treatment has changed the lives of thousands of patients of a type of #BreastCancer. duke.is/r/qsuf Duke Health | Duke Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Department |Duke University School of Medicine

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A breast cancer drug identified in the lab of Donald McDonnell, PhD, is helping women with late-stage breast cancer. today.duke.edu/2025/04/how-du


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Mei has been living with breast cancer since 1996 and tried numerous medications. That changed when she began taking a new drug called elacestrant, discovered in the lab of Dr. Donald McDonnell. #ResearchSavesLives youtu.be/Puk6_TqffnA

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The latest study from Greg Wang’s lab led by Yao Yu demonstrates that targeting an integral component of lysine methyltransferase complexes, WDR5, for degradation can suppress oncogenic transcriptional programs in synovial sarcoma. Duke Cancer Read more: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc


The latest study from Greg Wang’s lab led by Yao Yu demonstrates that targeting an integral component of lysine methyltransferase complexes, WDR5, for degradation can suppress oncogenic transcriptional programs in synovial sarcoma. <a href="/DukeCancer/">Duke Cancer</a> 
Read more: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc

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Synovial sarcoma is a rare, aggressive soft tissue cancer with few effective treatment options. Duke researchers have found a weakness in the disease, suggesting a possible new treatment. Duke Cancer DukePathDept pcb.duke.edu/news/new-treat


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Mustafa Khasraw, MD, deputy director of the DCI Center for Cancer Immunotherapy, is at the forefront of a promising clinical trial aimed at improving outcomes for patients with #Glioblastoma. duke.is/p/uuna Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center @ Duke | Duke Health | DukeIntegrativeImmunobiology | Duke Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Department

Mustafa Khasraw, MD, deputy director of the DCI Center for Cancer Immunotherapy, is at the forefront of a promising clinical trial aimed at improving outcomes for patients with #Glioblastoma.

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A study led by #DukeMed cancer researcher Hui-Kuan Lin, PhD, reveals cancer’s weak spot – a protein that helps cells make energy and stops cancer from growing. 🔗 Read more about the innovative work being done in Lin's lab: medschool.duke.edu/news/how-littl
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A study led by #DukeMed cancer researcher Hui-Kuan Lin, PhD, reveals cancer’s weak spot – a protein that helps cells make energy and stops cancer from growing.

🔗 Read more about the innovative work being done in Lin's lab: medschool.duke.edu/news/how-littl


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