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    Library News June 2025

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    Responding to Peer Review A Little Dialogue about dia- Accessibility in Study and Canvas New LibGuide Helps Dermatologists Diagnose Skin Conditions in Patients with Skin of Colorhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/rmlnews25/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Reduce Pain Medication Refill Calls in the Ambulatory Setting Afterhours

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    The Impact of Breast Tissue Expanders on Radiation Therapy in Breast Cancer Patients

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    Library News February 2025

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    New NIH Requirements Coming in 2025: Common Forms & SciENcv Top Tips for Effective Presentation of Figures Catch up on the Latest Journals with BrowZine Supplemental and Supplementary : What\u27s the Difference?https://openworks.mdanderson.org/rmlnews25/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Library News March 2025

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    How the Library Supports Your Research from Idea to Publication Author Metrics in Context 2024 Library Staff Acknowledgments and Publications Why Does My Editor Alter My Hyphens?https://openworks.mdanderson.org/rmlnews25/1002/thumbnail.jp

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    Alex Huang

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    Dr. Alex Huang received combined B.S./M.S. from University of Chicago, M.D./Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, fulfilled his pediatric residency at Johns Hopkins, completed a Pediatric Hematology/Oncology fellowship at Johns Hopkins / NCI, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Currently, he is a tenured Professor of Pediatrics, Pathology, Biomedical Engineering and General Medical Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Huang holds the endowed Theresia G. & Stuart F. Kline Family Foundation Chair in Pediatric Oncology and serves as Director of the Center for Pediatric Immunotherapy at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital as well as Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Prior to 2023, Dr. Huang served as the Director of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program at University Hospital’s Rainbow Babies & Children’s for 17 years. Dr. Huang oversees immune-based cancer therapeutics as co-leader of Immune Oncology Scientific Program at Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. Nationally, he is an elected member of the NCI’s Pediatric and Adolescent Solid Tumor Steering Committee (PASTSC) and a steering member of the Coalition for Pediatric Medical Research. Dr. Huang’s research focuses on exploiting the tumor immune microenvironment to control pediatric and AYA cancers.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/kleinermanbios/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Dean A. Lee

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    Dr. Dean A. Lee is Professor of Pediatrics and DiMarco Family Endowed Chair in Cell Based Therapy at Nationwide Children\u27s Hospital. He is the founding Director of the Cellular Therapy and Cancer Immunotherapy Program, a joint program between NCH and The Ohio State University James Cancer Hospital. Dr. Lee conducts clinical and translational research on natural killer (NK) cells and cancer immunotherapy. He was recruited to MD Anderson in 2006, where his laboratory identified a crucial role for IL-21 and STAT3 signaling in NK cell function, survival, metabolism, and proliferation. This enabled large-scale propagation of clinical-grade NK cells for adoptive immunotherapy and novel approaches for genetic modification to enhance functionality. NK cells expanded with this approach have been infused into hundreds of adult and pediatric patients with leukemia, brain tumors, and solid tumors in investigator-initiated Phase I/II trials. Dr. Lee has served on committees for various clinical trial consortiums, societies, and government agencies including the NIH RAC, Gene Transfer Safety Board, and NExTRAC Gene Drive Working Group. His work in cancer immunotherapy and cellular therapy is focused on genetic and non-genetic methods to enhance NK cell function including Cas9/RNP gene editing, AAV gene transfer, epigenetic imprinting, and NK-specific chimeric antigen receptors. His work is supported by NIH, DOD, FDA, and foundation grants with over 160 peer-reviewed publications, 300 filings across 40 patent families, commercial licenses, and biotech startups.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/kleinermanbios/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Computer Vision in Healthcare – From Diagnostics to Intraoperative Applications

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    April 25, 2025 Sharib Ali, PhDAssistant Professor, School of Computer Science, University of Leedshttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/igct_seminars/1021/thumbnail.jp

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