The immunotherapy developed by Texas A&M researchers enables precise tumor-killing with fewer side effects.

The grant will support groundbreaking research approach for treating chronic pain in oral cancer patients.

Researchers discovered how the nucleus of a cell preserves its shape, allowing cells to squeeze past pores and fibers in body tissues.

Texas A&M associate professor Pushkar Lele is researching how H. pylori invade and cause infections.

Texas A&M chemist Jonathan Sczepanski has won two National Science Foundation grants to examine different aspects of DNA, including forms that cause cancer.

Grants from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will fund projects focused on drug discovery, cancer prevention and more.

A new multi-institutional program aims to develop scientists who can turn discoveries in the lab into therapies for cancer patients.

The grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will support Tanmay Lele's research furthering knowledge of cancer and how it progresses.