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A new treatment option for lung cancer

‘A new treatment option for lung cancer’ – Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. New clinical trial results show that […]

The human lung mapped in unprecedented detail

The most comprehensive cellular map of the human lung has been published in Nature Medicine. It is part of the […]

Untangling TKI resistance in lung cancer

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is often associated with activating mutations in receptor tyrosine […]

CRISPR editing in the lung

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Delivering gene therapies to the lung is challenging because of its specialized cell types […]

3D Ultra-Resolution Maps Reveal How Mitochondria Shape Lung Cancer Metabolism

In a recent paper published in Nature, researchers used positron emission tomography imaging (PET) and electron microscopy to create 3D […]

Researchers use single-cell and spatial-omics to create a detailed atlas of human lung development

In a recent paper published in Cell, researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute, the Gurdon Institute […]

Largest scRNA spatial atlas of B cells in lung cancer revealed

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. Researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have revealed the largest […]

Cancer cell competition sheds light on drug resistant lung cancers

A new study has demonstrated competitive exclusion in gefitinib resistant and sensitive ancestor lung cancers, providing a better understanding of […]

Down the Rabbit Hole: The Lung Microbiome – Aran Singanayagam, Imperial College London

Aran Singanayagam is an MRC Clinician Scientist, Group Leader at the Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection (CMBI) at Imperial […]

Do Some Smokers Develop Genetic Defences Against Lung Cancer?

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, but only a minority of […]