CRCC News
How a protein breaks free to cause deadly cancers (July 2022)
NIH grant funds collaborative research on protein-RNA interactions in cancer (August 2021)
Loss of circadian regulation allows for increase in glucose production during lung cancer progression (June 2021)
Study provides insights into how Zika virus suppresses the host immune system (August 2020)
Starve a tumor, feed a cell: How cancers can resist drugs (March 2020)
Most comprehensive study of whole cancer genomes completed (February 2020)
Battling brain cancer on all fronts (January 2020)
Greg Weiss lets never-ending curiosity drive his research and commercial goals (January 2020)
Research to focus on small molecule that can help fight breast cancer (October 2019)
Researchers to join national effort to build atlas of human breast cells (July 2019)
Redefining the world of cancer (April 2019)
Byproducts of 'junk DNA' implicated in cancer spread (August 2018)
Looking at cancer in a whole new way (June 2018)
Research finds "Achilles Heel" for aggressive prostate cancer (May 2018)
Protein moonlighting (April 2018)
Study: Drug-resistant cancer cleverer than imagined (April 2018)
Researchers invent reversible 'off-switch' for cellular proteins (January 2018)
Cancer in the crosshairs at UCSC (2017)
UC Santa Cruz’s Seth Rubin gets cancer research grant (July 2017)
Precision targeting provides new insights into therapy-resistant cancers (March 2017)
DNA patterns can unlock how glucose metabolism drives cancer (February 2017)
Antibody drug conjugates may help personalize radiotherapy for patients with cancer (October 2016)
Malignancy-associated gene network regulated by an RNA binding protein (May 2016)
How the body’s trillions of clocks keep time (September 2015)
UCLA study finds that a protein that helps suppress cancer fades as we age (July 2015)
Scientists discover a protein that silences the biological clock (June 2015)
New compound holds high promise in battling kidney cancer (February 2013)
Stem cell discovery could lead to improved bone marrow transplants (January 2011)