Researchers have genetically engineered a virus that is deadly to chickens and found that it can kill prostate cancer in vitro.
Researchers have genetically engineered a virus that is deadly to chickens and found that it can kill prostate cancer in vitro.
Living fossils not so fossilized; Canadian gov’t threatens scientists’ freedom to speak and publish; gene therapy for sensory disorders; an unusual theory of cancer; clues for an HIV vaccine
A Chinese researcher in Wisconsin is accused of taking an experimental anti-cancer compound and research data to a university in China.
Physicist-turned-oncologist Robert Austin argues that cancer is a natural consequence of our rapid evolution.
Researchers responding to a survey at MD Anderson Cancer Center report low morale due to their president’s leadership style.
Zebrafish are showing the way to new insights in cancer research.
| April 1, 2013
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2013 issue of The Scientist.
A decade into the age of genomics, science is generating a flood of data that will help in the quest to eradicate the disease.
Professor, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology. Age: 40