Genomics, Cancer and Personalized Vaccines
Genetics research at Ohio State could soon lead to personalized cancer vaccines.
Genetics research at Ohio State could soon lead to personalized cancer vaccines.
Research at Ohio State could one day lead to vaccines for certain types of cancer through studies focused on genomics.
Through precision cancer medicine, doctors at Ohio State are working with each patient to craft personalized treatment plans.
Genomics research at Ohio State is leading to personalized cancer medicine for patients at the OSUCCC – James.
A year of cancer research innovation is in the books as we celebrate the first anniversary of our Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology. Watch as director Zihai Li looks back at year one of the groundbreaking institute.
On the first anniversary of our Pelotonia Institute for Immuno-Oncology, director Zihai Li, MD, PhD, looks back on innovations achieved during year one — and looks ahead toward possible breakthroughs in the future.
The James’ first leader explains how Ohio State’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute has changed cancer care and research in central Ohio and throughout the world.
A James doctor is calling for a change in prostate cancer screening recommendations in hopes of increasing the chances of life-saving early diagnosis.
Learn about some of the latest programs, collaborations and centers of excellence underway at the OSUCCC, where researchers work everyday to help create a cancer-free world.
Zihai Li arrives at Ohio State ready to lead the way to the next frontier of cancer care. Learn more from the director of our new Pelotonia Institute of Immuno-Oncology.