TINA’S WISH AWARDS DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE WITH $200K GRANT IN SUPPORT OF EARLY DETECTION OVARIAN CANCER RESEARCH
Tina’s Wish awarded Dana-Farber Cancer Institute with a $200,000 grant in support of Dr. Dipanjan Chowdhury’s research, which is focused on developing an early detection test for ovarian cancer through using artificial intelligence to analyze microRNA signatures in blood serum that can identify malignant ovarian carcinomas.
CLICK HERE to read the full article from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Summer 2019 Impact newsletter.
Tina’s Wish researcher, Dipanjan Chowdhury, PhD, is the chief of the Division of Radiation and Genome Stability at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute: LEARN MORE ABOUT HIS RESEARCH HERE