Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction
This animation is the first part of the series "An Introduction to Cancer Biology", and explains the mechanism of abnormal signal transduction resulting in ...
Mechanisms in Medicine
IMMUNOTHERAPY: The Path to a Cancer Cure (For Clinicians)
Created by Dr. Samir N. Khleif (Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center), in partnership with the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) and ...
Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Targeting tumours: Challenges of antibody-drug conjugates
Treating cancer requires aggressive but targeted therapy. Some cancer drugs are too toxic because they damage healthy cells as well as tumor cells.
nature video
Targeting Cancer Pathways: Understanding Immune Checkpoints
Participating Experts: James Allison, PhD, (MD Anderson), Gordon J. Freeman, PhD, (Dana-Farber), and Philip J. Gotwals, PhD) (Novartis) ⬇️ Expand “Show ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Deciphering Cancer: The Intersection of Epigenetics, Metabolism, and Tumorigenesis
Participating Experts: Kathryn E. Wellen, PhD (UPenn) and Jason Locasale PhD (Duke) ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view Abstract and Table of Contents Browse ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Tumour immunology and immunotherapy
This animation created by Nature Reviews Cancer and Nature Reviews Immunology illustrates how tumour cells are sensed and destroyed by cells of the ...
nature video
What are 'checkpoint' immunotherapy drugs?
This video explains the concept of so-called 'checkpoint' immunotherapy drugs (also called checkpoint blockers, or checkpoint inhibitors), which work by ...
Cancer Research UK
Targeting Cancer Pathways: The Tumor Microenvironment
Rakesh K. Jain, PhD (Harvard Medical School/MGH), and Padmanee Sharma, MD, PhD (MD Anderson Cancer Center) ⬇️ Expand “Show More” to view ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Cancer Revealed: How the Immune System Sees and Destroys Tumors, with Jeffrey Weber
On June 16, 2015, Jeffrey S. Weber, M.D., Ph.D., discussed the cancer immunity cycle and the importance of antigen release and presentation to maximize the ...
Cancer Research Institute
Combating cachexia: New approaches
The 20th Annual Perspectives in Thoracic Oncology, held in New York, NY from November 21-22, 2015 provided thoracic oncology clinicians and researchers ...
ImedexCME
Siegfried Hauch - Detection and analysis of circulating tumor cells – challenges and solutions
Watch on LabRoots at http://www.labroots.com/webcast/detection-and-analysis-of-circulating-tumor-cells-challenges-and-solutions Circulating Tumor Cells ...
LabRoots
Discovery Science at Mayo Clinic
Take an animated journey into the body to see cells in their element. Viewers can watch a depiction of fibrosis and cancer development, as well as senescent ...
Mayo Clinic
Elaine Fuchs (Rockefeller, HHMI) 3: Cancer: Hijacking the Wound Repair Mechanisms Used by Stem Cells
https://www.ibiology.org/development-and-stem-cells/skin-stem-cells/#part-3 Skin stem cells have great potential for the treatment of burns and corneal injuries.
iBiology
Cell Discovery May Lead to Major Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment
Cell Discovery May Lead to Major Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment New Strategy Could More Selectively Target Cancer Cells University of Virginia School of ...
Medicine Virginia
Oncolytic Virus Therapy: Dynamite for Cancer Cells
This video is part of the Cancer Research Institute's series “Immunotherapy: 5 Ways to Stop Cancer.” For more information on treating cancer with ...
Cancer Research Institute
Immunomodulation of NK cells for the treatment of lymphoid malignancies
This outstanding webcast of the Lymphoma & Myeloma 2013, an International Congress on Hematologic Malignancies, includes experts presenting the current ...
ImedexCME
TAT 2018: Current issues in Antibody-Drug Conjugates development
Reporting from TAT 2018, Giuseppe Giaccone explains that antibody drug conjugates are a relatively recent clinical science with a lot of developments as the ...
European Society for Medical Oncology
Immunology wars: A billion antibodies
Our bodies can create billions of antibodies to fight off billions of potential diseases. But how do our immune systems turn a limited number of genes into such an ...
nature video
Antibody Selection and Right- Versus Left-Sided Colorectal Cancer
Panelists John Marshall, MD; Tanios Bekaii-Saab, MD; Johanna Bendell, MD; and Alan P. Venook, MD, provide insight on antibody selection in the frontline and ...
OncLiveTV
Biomarkers in Cancer Immunotherapy: How Much Do They Matter?
If you're a patient interested in receiving cancer immunotherapy, you might hear the word "biomarkers" come up. They are an increasingly important area of ...
Cancer Research Institute
Targeting Cancer Pathways: Tumor Resistance
Participating Experts: Michael Yaffe MD, PhD (MIT), Jeffrey Engleman MD, PhD (Harvard Medical School), and Michael Deininger MD, PhD (U. Utah) ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
The Histone Deacetylase SIRT6: Linking Epigenetics to Cancer Metabolism
Raul Mostoslavsky, MD, PhD Recently, we discovered that the mammalian histone deacetylase sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) is a chromatin factor that influences glucose ...
The Society for Translational Oncology
Induction and Analysis of Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is essential for proper morphogenesis during development. Misregulation of this process has been implicated as a ...
R&D Systems, a Bio-Techne brand
Cellular Stress, RNA Metabolism and Aging - Myriam Gorospe, NIH Scientist
Read her team's story: http://irp.nih.gov/our-research/research-in-action/changing-cells-aging-bodies Myriam Gorospe, Ph.D., views aging through a molecular ...
NIH IRP (Intramural Research Program at the National Institutes of Health)
Mary Beckerle (University of Utah) Part 1: Adhesion, Signaling and Cancer
Cell-substratum adhesion is mediated by integrins, a family of transmembrane, heterodimeric, extracellular matrix receptors that are concentrated at focal ...
iBiology
CAR T at UCLA: Driving the Progress of Engineered Cell Therapy | UCLA Health
Join UCLA hematologist, Sarah Larson, MD, for a discussion on the recently approved CAR T cell therapy for lymphoma. She will focus on the latest research to ...
UCLA Health
Immunotherapy: Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment Webinar
Jill O'Donnell-Tormey, CEO of the Cancer Research Institute, discusses her organization and the latest advances in cancer immunotherapy.
Focused Ultrasound Foundation
Can the Immune System See Cancer?, with Lawrence Fong
On March 18, 2014, Lawrence Fong, M.D., an associate professor of medicine in the division of Hematology/Oncology at the University of California, San ...
Cancer Research Institute
The Story of an Antibody
Cell Signaling Technology (CST) follows a stringent antibody development process from conception through clonal expansion, screening, selection and ...
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Discovering the PD-1 Checkpoint: Winners of the 2014 William B. Coley Award for Tumor Immunology
Winners of the 2014 William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology discuss their contributions to the discovery of the PD-1 immune ...
Cancer Research Institute
Thyroid Nodules & Thyroid Cancer: What You Need to Know | UCLA Endocrine Center
UCLA endocrine surgeons Michael Yeh, MD, and Masha Livhits, MD, discuss the latest strategies to diagnose thyroid nodules; how to avoid surgery, if possible; ...
UCLA Health
David Sabatini (Whitehead, MIT, HHMI) 1: Introduction to mTOR and the Regulation of Growth
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/mtor-regulation David Sabatini outlines the critical role of mTOR in the regulation of growth. mTOR senses nutrient levels, ...
iBiology
Papillary and Follicular Thyroid Cancer. When and How To Treat, or Watch and Wait. Dr. Busaidy.
Papillary and Follicular Thyroid Cancer. When and How To Treat, or Watch and Wait. Dr. Busaidy. ThyCa Conference. Naifa L. Busaidy, M.D., Endocrinologist.
ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Association, Inc.
Video Journey Into Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology allows researchers to study cancer in its earliest stages of progression, enabling early detection and development of novel therapies to target ...
National Cancer Institute
Understanding Mantle Cell Lymphoma with Jia Ruan, MD, Ph.D.
Jia Ruan, MD gives a deep dive into Mantle Cell Lymphoma. About Dr. Ruan: Jia Ruan, MD, Ph.D, Weill Cornell Medicine. More About Mantle Cell Lymphoma: ...
Lymphoma Research Foundation
"Pioneer" Cancer Cells Turn Immune Cells into Zombies
UCSF scientists are shining new light on how cancer spreads. In this video, "pioneer" cancer cells turn a lung's immune cells into zombie drones that protect ...
UC San Francisco (UCSF)
Tom Rapoport (Harvard, HHMI) 2: How are cellular organelles shaped?
https://www.ibiology.org/cell-biology/protein-sorting Eukaryotic cells have many different membrane-bound organelles with distinct functions and characteristic ...
iBiology
Complement-Dependent Inflammation in Cancer / Cell, Feb. 12, 2015 (Vol. 160, Issue 4)
In this Video Abstract, Dr. Mantovani described the long-ignored but important roles of the complement pathway (part of the innate immunity) in promoting tumor ...
Cell Press
Dissecting the tumor microenvironment – tools for cell isolation and flow analysis [WEBINAR]
How to optimize your cancer research Learn in this webinar how to optimize your cancer research from tumor tissue storage and tumor dissociation, to cell ...
Miltenyi Biotec
Celiac Disease and Gluten
Gluten-free foods are almost everywhere, and for a good reason – around 1% of the world population suffer from celiac disease and cannot eat gluten.
Medicurio
How Cancer Cells are Formed by UV Rays
A 3D animation about the formation and introduction of cancer cells in our skin and into our blood stream as caused by UV rays. Subscribe to St. Jude ...
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Immuno-Oncology: A Future Look
Healthcare investment analysts and media joined the Cancer Research Institute along with academic and industry leaders in the field for an intimate, ...
Cancer Research Institute