The Purdue Cancer Center in West Lafayette, IN is a renowned institute dedicated to cancer research and treatment. Led by the Robert Wallace Miller Director, Andrew Mesecar, the center is supported by the Walther Cancer Foundation Director's Fund, a generous $5 million gift. With a focus on pediatric cancers and osteosarcoma, the center brings together experts from various research fields to advance life-saving research.
The center has made significant breakthroughs in cancer research, including discoveries on the increased cancer risk in dogs exposed to cigarette smoke and the development of a pharmaceutical compound that activates T cells to fight cancer cells. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, the Purdue Cancer Center is at the forefront of cancer research, offering hope and new approaches to cancer treatment.
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