January 20, 2016 by
Brittany Willette
Nicholas Heintz, Ph.D., UVM professor of pathology, and colleagues were featured in a PLoS Science Wednesday live “Ask Me Anything” chat on redditscience, discussing a recently published study focusing on dysregulation of redox signaling in cancer cells, and how the enhanced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in tumor cell mitochondria can be exploited for therapeutic purposes in aggressive human malignancies like mesothelioma.
Read the full transcript of the chat
here.
UVM Professor of Pathology Nicholas Heintz, Ph.D. (Photo: COM Design & Photography)
(JANUARY 20, 2016) Nicholas Heintz, Ph.D., UVM professor of pathology, and colleagues were featured in a
PLoS Science Wednesday live “Ask Me Anything” chat on redditscience, discussing a recently published study focusing on dysregulation of redox signaling in cancer cells, and how the enhanced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in tumor cell mitochondria can be exploited for therapeutic purposes in aggressive human malignancies like mesothelioma. Read the full transcript of the chat
here.