Two Sanford-Burnham professors have been named Charter Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI): Erkki Ruoslahti, MD, PhD, distinguished professor and former president of Sanford-Burnham, and Kristiina Vuori, MD, Ph.D., current president of the Institute. Ruoslahti and Vuori are now part of a group of 414 NAI Fellows from more than 150 prestigious research universities, government, and nonprofit research institutions. Continue reading “National Academy of Inventors names two Sanford-Burnham researchers as Charter Fellows”
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Unique pathway that homes cancer drugs to tumors is like no other
In a new study published in Nature Communications, Erkki Ruoslahti, MD, Ph.D., and his research team, with Hongbo Pang, PhD, as the lead author, identify the unique pathway that enhances the delivery of anti-cancer drugs to tumors. The pathway, called CendR, is a previously unknown variation of endocytosis—the process by which cells engulf nutrients and extracellular molecules. When activated, the CendR system improves the therapeutic efficacy of existing anti-cancer drugs while minimizing the collateral damage of normal cells and tissue. The findings advance our understanding of the biology of the cell by establishing a new type of trans-tissue transport pathway. Continue reading “Unique pathway that homes cancer drugs to tumors is like no other”