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Researchers find new method to halt the advance of liver cancer

Liver cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. New research indicates that blocking the activity of the lymphotoxin-beta receptor may improve the outcome of for patients...

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SBP Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences receives WASC accreditation

SBP's Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences has received WASC accreditation, recognizing excellence in academic and technical training in the fields of biology, chemistry, bioinformatics, and...

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Scientists solve structure of important protein for tumor growth

In a collaborative study between SBP and the Argonne National Laboratory, scientists have used a highly specialized X-ray crystallography technique to solve the protein structure of hypoxia-inducible...

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Pathway that controls cancer cell proliferation discovered

Study reveals new drug targets to selectively inhibit a key event in tumor-cell progression.

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10 years of studying the metabolism, nutrition, and human energy—what have we...

What have scientists learned about the metabolism in the past decade?

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SBP surfers rule!

Did you know that SBP has a surfing team?  Not only do we have a team, but we have a winning team!  Last weekend, Carl Ware, full-time immunologist and part-time surfer, led the SBP team to victory in...

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Explaining your science

Come learn to effectively explain your research to non-scientists.

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The Mayor of San Diego visits SBP in La Jolla

Mayor Kevin Faulconer visits Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute.

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SBP’s Graduate School is now accepting applications for fall 2016

SBP’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is now accepting applications for fall 2016 admission.

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Finding a Cure through Immunity Checks and Balances

Dr. Carl Ware gave a presentation to the G-12 community group that explained how we can harness the immune system to fight cancer and treat autoimmune diseases.

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Pedal the Cause: Team SBP pedals for Luke

Luke Sybert is a cancer patient at Rady Children's Hospital. Team SBP is riding for Luke in the 2015 Pedal the Cause event.

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Meet the “drug hunter”

Al-Hajj’s goal is to establish a reason to believe our scientific discoveries merit investment in the expensive process of drug discovery.

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New STRIVE Awards Announced

“The STRIVE award is providing funds that allow us to accelerate the testing of a new hypothesis that connects the microbiome, epigenetics, and colorectal cancer.” --Alex Strongin, Ph.D. professor in...

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A day in the life of a cancer researcher

Petrus De Jong, M.D., Ph.D. is a cancer researcher at SBP in the lab of Dr. Garth Powis.

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The Collaboration 4 Cure Alzheimer’s research awards announced at SBP

On October 28, Mayor Kevin Faulconer, County Supervisor Diane Jacob, San Diego philanthropist Darlene Shiley, and Mary Ball, president and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association San Diego, came to SBP to...

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Leading cardiometabolic researcher to join SBP

Leading cardiometabolic researcher to join SBP.

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Antioxidant-rich diet could help stave off type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes affects about 8% of all adults and is a leading cause of death worldwide.

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Scientists identify promising new melanoma drug

A new drug may help melanoma patients overcome drug resistance to current therapy.

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How Mitochondria “Grow Up”

Mitochondria are especially important in the heart and other muscles, which use a lot of energy.

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Existing compound holds promise for reducing Huntington’s disease progression

A compound evaluated by the Prebys Center and UC San Diego School of Medicine shows promise for Huntington's disease

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