Cancer Treatments

a photo of the research team standing in a line in their lab, from left to right are: Dr Sarah Diepstraten, Dr Eddie La Marca, Associate Professor Gemma Kelly, and Dr Yin Yuan
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An icon of the human body has medication icons around it, and also 4 nodes. The nodes expand to say “Time of Day, Muscle Mass, Genetics, and Drug Toxicity,” and show icons. The words “Height and Weight” appear next to the human body.
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(Standing, from left) Rong Tong, associate professor in chemical engineering; Wenjun "Rebecca" Cai, associate professor in materials science and engineering; Eungyo Jang; and Ziyu Huo gather around Liqian Niu (seated), who is working with a Luminex 200 machine used to analyze tumor cytokine levels. Photo by Hailey Wade for Virginia Tech.
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A false color scanning election micrograph of lung cancer cells grown in culture, showing the 3D cells in shade of blue and pink on a bright teal surface
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Newly developed inhibitor (green) prevents METTL16 (purple) from interaction with target RNA (turquois) and thus inhibits the transfer of the methyl group (Me).
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3d rendered image showing red and orange cancer cells on a blue tissue surface as if seen under enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the overall shape of the cells' surface at a very high magnification
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a prototype electronic sensor made of connecting clear tubes containing wiring with four red caps sits on a blue table
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a group of blue translucent marine invertebrates called tunicates or sea squirts clustered together on orange coral with a dark black background
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The left half of the image is an electron microscopic image of nanoparticles seen as dark grey circles on a light grey background. The right half of the image shows the same nanoparticles as black dots attacking basal-like breast cancer cells shown in yellow with blue normal cells behind them.
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3d rendered image showing red and orange cancer cells on a blue tissue surface as if seen under enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the overall shape of the cells' surface at a very high magnification
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