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SCbioDrive Accelerator

June 02, 2025

Two Hollings cancer researchers are the sole South Carolinians selected for a life sciences entrepreneurship accelerator.

Dr. Patric Flume and Dr. Kathleen Brady will be the co-PIs of this renewal of the SCTR CTSA grant.

New SCTR Funding

May 29, 2025

With $26.5 million in new funding, SCTR will clear the way for the translation of research breakthroughs into clinics and communities.

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Illuminating Pre-Cancer

May 27, 2025

A Hollings researcher is working on an idea to help oral oncologists better predict which patients are likely to develop cancer.

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LOWVELO Funds Research

May 16, 2025

Two Hollings Cancer Center researchers are studying new ways to bring depression treatment to cancer survivors.

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Oral Nicotine Pouches

May 12, 2025

Understanding who is using the latest nicotine product – oral nicotine pouches – is the key to developing future research on the pouches' effects.

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Clinical Trial

May 07, 2025

Anthony Cannella has always been willing to try the newest treatments for lymphoma. So he readily agreed to sign up for a CAR-T clinical trial at Hollings.

Pediatric Research Lab

May 06, 2025

Children who do not meet inclusion criteria for current peds studies now have a chance through an innovative program.

Dr.Eric Meissner

Home Delivery

April 30, 2025

MUSC study shows that long-acting antiretroviral therapy for persons living with HIV can be administered safely and effectively at home.

Dr. Jennifer Dahne, professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Mood-Improving App

April 14, 2025

The Moodivate app improved depression symptoms significantly more than usual care treatment in a clinical trial at 22 MUSC Health primary care practices.

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Sister Scientists

April 09, 2025

The Engevik sisters live for science – and they get to do it together at MUSC.

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