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Innovation. Discovery. Impact.
Researchers in the Human Cancer Genetics
Program at The Ohio State University Human
Cancer Genetics Program are steadily working
to understand the basic mechanisms underlying
the cancer process, and how this knowledge
can be applied to lead new and more effective diagnostics and therapies for cancer patients.
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DNA strand News and Announcements

Front-Line Immune Cells Mature in 4 Stages, Study Shows
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Study Shows Cells Have a Natural Defense Against HIV
German Society of Human Genetics Honors de la Chapelle

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Training Opportunities are available at the Human Cancer Genetics Program.


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Richard J. Solove Research Institute

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