Immunologist’s lab demonstrates the power of B cells to gather, defend organs against cancer Joshua Moreau, Ph.D., investigates vaccine methods to mobilize the cells to fight off disease, fend off future threats.
OHSU physician-scientist leads innovative research on GI toxicities from cancer treatment May 07, 2026
Study suggests compound protects myelin, nerve fibers By Erik Robinson January 13, 2021 Research could be important in treating, preventing progression of multiple sclerosis, other neurodegenerative diseases.
OHSU-developed HIV vaccine tech tested in humans for first time By Franny White January 06, 2021 Vir Biotechnology, which licensed OHSU vaccine platform, leads Phase 1 clinical trial.
Actualización Sobre el Ensayo Clínico de OHSU de la Vacuna Contra el COVID-19 By Franny White December 14, 2020 Individuals who have high risk for infection are being prioritized for enrollment into national study.
OHSU COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trial Update By Franny White December 14, 2020 Individuals who have high risk for infection are being prioritized for enrollment into national study.
NBA ‘bubble’ reveals the ultimate home court advantage, study finds By Erik Robinson December 11, 2020 OHSU study highlights the importance of paying attention to circadian rhythms.
Long-term study of mitochondrial replacement therapy in monkeys finds no adverse health effects By Erik Robinson December 08, 2020 Findings add safety, efficacy support for gene therapy developed at OHSU.
Damage to brain cells reverberates to ‘bystander’ cells, study finds By Erik Robinson December 08, 2020 OHSU scientists are first to document mechanism that can cause temporary but severe loss of nervous system function.
OHSU physician honored for co-invention of eye-imaging technology By Franny White December 04, 2020 David Huang, M.D., Ph.D., recognized by Sanford and Susan Greenberg Prize to End Blindness.
New review confirms disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black, Hispanic populations By Erik Robinson December 03, 2020 Primary factor is heightened risk of exposure, transmission.
Local couples join male birth control study at OHSU By Tracy Brawley December 03, 2020 NES/T gel may expand contraceptive options, shared family planning responsibility.