Lab Chat: Breaking the legs of cancer cells on the move

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  • Mostafa El-Sayed Mostafa El-Sayed
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  • Moustafa Ali Moustafa Ali
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STAT focuses on news coming from the intersection of the pharmaceutical, medical and medical device industries, including the latest developments in therapies and treatments. Some of those items end up in Megan Thielking's Morning Rounds daily newsletter, and that includes the new study from Mostafa El-Sayed's research team. Their findings involve an approach that may keep cancer cells from spreading away from tumors. El-Sayed is Regents Professor and Julius Brown Chair in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Thielking's coverage includes a brief interview with Moustafa Ali, graduate student in El-Sayed's Laser Dynamics Lab. 

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Groups

College of Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Categories
Cancer Research
Keywords
College of Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, mostafa el-sayed, Moustafa Ali, Laser Dynamics Lab, Cancer research, nanorods, Metastasis
Status
  • Created By: Renay San Miguel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jun 28, 2017 - 2:26pm
  • Last Updated: Jun 28, 2017 - 3:41pm