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Research News Hoxhaj Lab discovers how mitochondria use NADPH to fuel fatty acid synthesis, lipoylation All Research News >
Key Discovery DeBerardinis Lab finds high glucose contribution to tricarboxylic acid cycle involved in predicting cancer spread All Discoveries >
October 14, 2015 Daily Mail: Antioxidants speed up cancer spread in mice – study Antioxidant supplements that are supposed to boost health and slow ageing could in fact…
October 14, 2015 The San Diego Union-Tribune: Antioxidants may help cancer spread Antioxidants — those health-promoting ingredients believed to reduce the risk of cancer — actually…
October 3, 2015 Inside CRI: Fall 2015 Shifting landscape for research funding requires new approaches for success Sean J. Morrison, Ph.D.,…
July 3, 2015 Inside CRI: Summer 2015 Should scientists use a powerful new tool to edit human genes? Yes and no….
June 15, 2015 Dr. Sean Morrison to become President of ISSCR Dr. Sean Morrison, Director of the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern,…
March 27, 2015 D CEO Magazine: Dr. Sean Morrison and CRI are trying to cure cancer When the cures come out of Dr. Sean J. Morrison’s lab—and he’s certain they…
March 3, 2015 Inside CRI: Spring 2015 Hope vs. hype: Stem cell research and treatments Sean J. Morrison, Ph.D., Director of…
February 26, 2015 The Dallas Morning News: $32.5 million in gifts to help Dallas’ Children’s Research Institute fight diseases Much of the lab space at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT…
January 10, 2015 ABC7 News: Research could reveal genetic source of pediatric cancer This year alone, 16,000 children under the age of 19 will be diagnosed with…
January 7, 2015 WJXT-TV: New hope for families dealing with childhood cancers “With what they find with your child can help another child later on would…