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January 03, 2008

Researchers at Case work to stop illness and save lives

Alex Huang, a pediatric oncologist at the Case School of Medicine, has been studying how the presence of tumors affects the immune system. Huang’s research is especially groundbreaking because he is studying immune cells in mice, as opposed to those in Petri dishes.

"This is a testament to what Case is trying to do—be at the forefront of scientific discovery," Huang said. He has received multiple grants and awards to help fund his research. Read more about Huang’s research here.

Posted by eeg7 at January 3, 2008 02:48 PM

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