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Facebook · DallasFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Findings suggest that the patients themselves produce molecules that could reawaken their immune system to battle lung cancer A study published today by researchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, and clinician-scientists at Baylor Scott & White Research Institute revealed a potential new therapeutic strategy for fighting lung cancer that harnesses one of the bo…Read Article
Study reveals a novel immune-based therapy that may be effective in hard-to-treat lung cancers - Phoenix Bioscience Core

Artificial Intelligence · PhoenixFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print A graduate student is creating AI models to analyze smartphone data and detect behavioral changes that could lead to timely intervention and treatment. (From left) Hannah Vu, a graduate student in the Zuckerman College of Public Health, and her faculty mentor, Eung-Joo Lee, PhD, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, are combining their skill…Read Article
Can AI and a smartphone improve mental health treatment? - Phoenix Bioscience Core

Facebook · PhoenixFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print NAU’s College of Nursing was featured by AZ Family News during a recent community blood pressure clinic. Sixty first-year NAU nursing students participated in the initiative, taking blood readings for over 700 individuals over two days. This experience marked one of their first direct interactions with patients and the public, helping them build essential clinical skills. Watch the full piece on Arizona Fami…Read Article