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Fall commencement ceremonies set for Dec. 15 Annual holiday coffee is Friday Study: 'You gotta know when to fold 'em' Researcher to explore water problem in Peru 'Vet tech' associate degree available Portion of Lot 13 closed Friday, Saturday Memorial service to honor Quisenberry is Friday SIU opens service center at Kaskaskia College Couple creates scholarship opportunities CD of Saluki highlights will fund scholarships Slots still open for Saluki Finals Finish Flags lowered to honor war casualty Southern Spotlight winter break schedule |
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Dr. Deliang Cao, assistant professor of medical microbiology, immunology and cell biology at the SIU School of Medicine in Springfield has been awarded a two-year federal grant from National Cancer Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health. The grant is for the study of how a normal protein called Aldose reductase-like-1 (ARL-1) interferes with the successful treatment of liver cancer. Hepatocellular carcinoma is a rapidly increasing type of human cancer and is ranked as the eighth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It is widely resistant to drugs used in chemotherapy. The research will determine how ARL-1 allows cancer to resist chemotherapy. The study also will evaluate the protein as a possible target for anti-cancer drugs. This research may lead to the development of an effective treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma and thus reduce patient deaths due to the disease. Cao is also a member of the SimmonsCooper Cancer Institute at SIU. His research, previously funded by the American Cancer Society, now totals $1 million. His research focuses on the role of ARL-1 in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of liver and colon cancer.
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