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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 14-Nov-2025 19:11 ET (15-Nov-2025 00:11 GMT/UTC)
‘We’ve never had a human medical student before’: A University of Colorado trainee rotates through an animal cancer clinic
University of Colorado School of MedicineTristan Seawalt didn’t discover he was the very first medical student from the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine’s Fort Collins Regional Medical Campus at Colorado State University to take a comparative oncology course at CSU’s renowned Flint Animal Cancer Center until a day or two after he started the elective course. “They said, ‘We’ve never had a human medical student before. Can we take a picture?’”
Why palliative care goes hand in hand with treatment for people with cancer
University of Colorado School of MedicineA new arrival at University of Colorado Cancer Center tests a homegrown treatment for aggressive leukemia
University of Colorado School of MedicineA new playbook for assessing older patients with cancer in places where resources are scarce
University of Colorado School of MedicineWhat are the big unanswered questions about cancer? We asked the experts.
University of Colorado School of MedicineOver the 40-year history of the University of Colorado Cancer Center, its investigators have answered many questions about cancer – what causes it, how to prevent it, and how to treat it. Those discoveries have helped many people with cancer live longer, better lives.But the quest to solve cancer’s mysteries goes on. And as we look forward to the CU Cancer Center’s next 40 years and beyond, we asked several of our top minds a simple question:
What is one big unanswered question about cancer?
Here are their answers.
Revolutionizing wound care with AI
University of Arizona, Office of Research and PartnershipsA University of Arizona physician-scientist is developing smart bandages that continuously monitor wounds to predict and treat infections early.
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- Nature Biotechnology
Brazilian startup creates therapeutic vaccine to block the transmission of canine visceral leishmaniasis
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- Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Every tree saved is a tree earned: How science is helping protect forests at COP30
CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change“Maintaining forests is the result of genuine effort, investment, and protection capacity," says Maria Vincenza Chiriacò, CMCC researcher and an expert in COP negotiations on land use and Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, as she emphasises that forests should not be taken for granted: they require organised interventions which need to be addressed at COP30. “Global forests continue to face deforestation and degradation, mainly driven by climate change- and land-use-expanding commodity production. As climate change accelerates, the risk for regions already prone to extreme events such as wildfires increases dramatically. We have to optimize efforts and financial resources, and science holds the key to this process.”
Pennington Biomedical encourages “small shifts” for a healthier, more energized holiday season
Pennington Biomedical Research CenterAs the holiday season approaches, Pennington Biomedical Research Center is sharing tips and advice to help families enjoy their celebrations while feeling their best. Building on the Center’s popular “Small Shifts” campaign, the message this year is simple: even modest changes to how we approach food, movement, and mindfulness can make a big difference in our energy, health, and enjoyment.Pennington Biomedical continues to lead global research into nutrition, metabolism, obesity, diabetes, and related conditions. The Center’s “Small Shifts” campaign is part of its broader mission to translate cutting-edge science into practical steps that help individuals and families live healthier lives.