Pancreatic cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to treat in part because of the poorly understood and complex mechanisms of disease progression. Pancreatic cancer is characterized by the […]
New research illuminates complex architecture of pancreatic cancer tumors
Recently published research from Seed Grant recipient, Matteo Ligorio, MD, PhD, of Harvard Medical School has expanded our understanding of how the stromal microenvironment shapes a pancreas tumor and can […]
New Publication by Seed Grant Awardees from UCLA
We are pleased to share that the January 2019 issue of Pancreas features an article titled “Emerging Evidence for the Clinical Relevance of Pancreatic Cancer Exosome,” written by the Director […]
Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Wendy Conlon to discuss Genetic Counseling
The Hirshberg Foundation is happy to announce that genetic counselor, Wendy Conlon, will be joining us at the 15th Annual Symposium on Pancreatic Cancer to discuss the importance of genetic […]
Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Joe Hines to discuss Personalized Medicine & Tumor Testing
The Hirshberg Foundation is excited to have Dr. Hines joining us at the 15th Annual Symposium on Pancreatic Cancer to discuss personalized medicine and the importance of tumor testing. Dr. […]
Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Timothy Donahue to speak on Personalized Medicine & Tumor Testing
The Hirshberg Foundation is excited to welcome Dr. Donahue to the 15th Annual Symposium on Pancreatic Cancer to discuss personalized medicine and tumor testing. Dr. Timothy Donahue attended Northwestern University […]