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Macrophage Signatures that Help Predict Lymphoma Patient’s Survival Rate

14 June 2024

Macrophages are “big eaters” in our body; they are immune cells that engulf and kill invading organisms and ...

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Get to know a professor with over 30 years of experience!

10 June 2024

Here’s part 3 of the N2CR Cancer Researchers’ Stories! Let’s get to know Professor Shazib Pervaiz, who...

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PHF2 regulates genome topology and DNA replication in neural stem cells via cohesion

4 June 2024

When a cell divides to make new cells, it needs to copy its DNA so that each new cell has the same genetic information. ...

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Dr Derrick Ong shares more about his work on glioblastomas!

4 June 2024

N2CR’s Cancer Researchers’ Stories is back! 👨‍🔬 👩‍🔬 Introducing Dr Derrick Ong from the Depa...

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A Fun Day Learning about Cancer Research at N2CR!

2 June 2024

School’s out but the learning continues! N2CR hosted its very first educational outreach programme, Inspiring Young Mi...

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METTL8 links mt-tRNA m3C modification to the HIF1α/RTK/Akt axis to sustain GBM stemness and tumorigenicity

20 May 2024

Glioblastoma is the most common and lethal form of adult brain cancer. The presence of cancer stem cells (so-called glio...

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The Inaugural Early Cancer Intervention Symposium 2024 a Success!

15 May 2024

And that’s a wrap! A big thank you to everyone who attended the Early Cancer Intervention – From Laboratory ...

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Diana Koh Foundation – Breakthroughs in Cancer learning series

9 May 2024

The Diana Koh Foundation generously donated a gift sum to the NUS School of Medicine which aims to provide more researc...

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N2CR researchers uncover a missing link between poor diet and higher cancer risk

19 April 2024

N2CR researchers led by Prof Ashok Venkitaraman and Dr Kong Li Ren have unearthed new findings which may help explain th...

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