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‘Like a hand fitting into a glove’: Purdue-engineered compound designed to treat drug-resistant acute myeloid leukemia

June 20, 2024

Researchers at Purdue University’s College of Science have developed a patent-pending compound called HSN748 to treat drug-resistant acute myeloid leukemia (AML). AML is a cancer that begins in bone marrow and sometimes metastasizes to the central nervous system, liver, lymph nodes, spleen and testicles.

‘Like a hand fitting into a glove’: Purdue-engineered compound designed to treat drug-resistant acute myeloid leukemia

Acute myeloid leukemia discovery tackles drug-resistant gene mutations

June 20, 2024

Indiana University School of Medicine researchers and their collaborators have uncovered molecular insights expected to enhance treatment options for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a rare and severe blood and bone marrow cancer. With a new chemical compound engineered to overcome drug-resistant gene mutations not targeted by current treatments, the researchers aim to provide a new alternative with longer-lasting effects and improve outcomes for future patients battling this aggressive disease.

Acute myeloid leukemia discovery tackles drug-resistant gene mutations

‘Like a hand fitting into a glove’: Purdue-engineered compound designed to treat drug-resistant ...

June 20, 2024

Researchers at Purdue University’s College of Science have developed a patent-pending compound called HSN748 to treat drug-resistant acute myeloid leukemia (AML). AML is a cancer that begins in bone marrow and sometimes metastasizes to the central nervous system, liver, lymph nodes, spleen and testicles.

‘Like a hand fitting into a glove’: Purdue-engineered compound designed to treat drug-resistant ...

Paper-based biosensor offers fast, easy detection of fecal contamination on produce farms

June 20, 2024

Purdue University researchers are introducing a new biosensor technology to the agricultural industry inspired by advancements achieved during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Paper-based biosensor offers fast, easy detection of fecal contamination on produce farms

Paper-based biosensor offers fast, easy detection of fecal contamination on produce farms

June 19, 2024

Purdue University researchers are introducing a new biosensor technology to the agricultural industry inspired by advancements achieved during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Paper-based biosensor offers fast, easy detection of fecal contamination on produce farms

PURDUE RANKS 4TH IN U.S. FOR U.S. PATENTS RECEIVED IN 2023

June 17, 2024

Turning knowledge into impact, Purdue University researchers rank 4th among U.S. universities — 5th in the world — in U.S. patents received in 2023, with 201 patents.

PURDUE RANKS 4TH IN U.S. FOR U.S. PATENTS RECEIVED IN 2023

Innovation Showcase winners unveiled

June 11, 2024

The Venture Club of Indiana on Tuesday announced the winners of its annual Innovation Showcase. Twenty startups presented their ideas before a panel of judges, with winners being announced in three categories: Digital Tech, Life Sciences and Ag Tech/Hard Tech.

Innovation Showcase winners unveiled

West Lafayette company involved in historic animal welfare case

June 8, 2024

What began with a 2022 raid in rural Virginia has now resulted in millions of dollars in criminal fines for West Lafayette-based pharmaceutical development company Inotiv.

West Lafayette company involved in historic animal welfare case

Summer Picnic Helps Kick-off Summer of Research for Veterinary Student Scholars

June 7, 2024

Beautiful summer weather provided a perfect setting at the Fort Ouiatenon historical park in Tippecanoe County for the annual cookout hosted by the Purdue Veterinary Medicine Office of Research in honor of this year’s summer research scholars.

Summer Picnic Helps Kick-off Summer of Research for Veterinary Student Scholars

Marquis Who's Who Honors Alex Pothen for Expertise in Computer Science Research and Education

June 6, 2024

Alex Pothen has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.

Marquis Who's Who Honors Alex Pothen for Expertise in Computer Science Research and Education